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    | Completes the title of a podcast devoted to to a Sarah Michelle Gellar series, "Buffering..." | 
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    (Alex: Less than a minute now.)
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    afterbirth
 
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    | In this Thomas Harris thriller, the death's-head's hawk moth is used by the villain Buffalo Bill | 
    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | I hear Lake Tanganyika is lovely; sure, I'll head over there & find out why no word from Dr. Livingstone | 
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    aftermarket
 
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    silk
 
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    deck chairs
 
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    | In 2019 "The Rewatchables" celebrated the 30th anniv. of this movie about Charlie Sheen & his Cleveland Indians teammates | 
    Major League
 
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    | The 100s are my time, so I'm gonna put my name on a wall that runs from Wallsend-on-Tyne to Bowness-on-Solway | 
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    | I "sense" you know it's the remaining sensation about an experience, often a bad one | 
    (Karen: What are the [*]?) [Karen's response was ruled incorrect with the decision reversed when the first Daily Double was played.]
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    (Mat: What is Julian?) (Shayna: What is Gregorian?) (Alex: Gregorian or...) (Shayna: [Cuts off Alex] Or Gregor?) (Alex: [*]. I'm looking at our judges. He's saying no.)
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    | 1917 arrives soon, & I've got an invite to Prince Yusupov's! Sounds fun! He'd never try to poison, shoot & drown an ol' Siberian like me! | 
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    | "Song Exploder" breaks down a classic tune, as when this Fleetwood Mac singer/guitarist discussed "Go Your Own Way" | 
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