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    | A verb meaning "to walk in water" is in this alternate name for a fisherman's rubber hip boots | waders 
 
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    | Based on a comment by the czar, this declining empire begun by Turkish tribes was known as "The Sick Man of Europe" | the Ottoman Empire 
 
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    | You can do this to your dog or your "enthusiasm" | curb 
 
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    | Novelist Henry & playwright Arthur, both Brooklyn boys | Miller 
 
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    | 2012: Mario Manningham makes an amazing 38-yard tiptoeing catch & beats the Pats | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 the New York Giants
 
 
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    | Chukka boots are said to get their name from a period in this sport | (Michelle: Uh, what is soccer?) 
 polo
 
 
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    | She wrote a letter to Napoleon asking if she could join him at Elba but she died in 1814 before hearing that just couldn't happen | Josephine 
 
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    | To fire from a job, or to attempt to kill Sarah Connor, onscreen | terminate 
 
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    | Kenneth Lerer helped found this website to provide a liberal counterpart to the Drudge Report | The Huffington Post 
 
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    | Journalist Tom & novelist Thomas, both southern boys | Wolfe 
 
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    | Chelsea boots are also called this music group's boots since they popularized them in the 1960s | (Michelle: Mm, nope.) 
 The Beatles
 
 
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    | Mocked by other docs, Ignaz Semmelweis used antisepsis to vastly reduce women's death rate during this event | childbirth 
 
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    | To refuse to proceed, or a pitcher's faux pas | balk 
 
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    | wordpress.com says, "Everyone has a point of view" & their site is "the world's greatest" tool to create these online journals | blogs 
 
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    | Jackie, Suzanne, Wilkie | Collins 
 
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    | 1986: William "The Refrigerator" Perry ices the win with a 1-yard TD rumble | the Bears 
 
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    | Familial name for the women's lace-up boots in imitation of a 19th century style | (Alex: Less than a minute now, Josh.) 
 granny boots
 
 
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    | This translation of certain plates was published in 1830; a much, much different version came to Broadway in 2011 | (David: Uh, what is Mormonism?) 
 the Book of Mormon
 
 
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    | Legally, sending a this & this letter notifies someone of their misconduct & orders them to cut it out, pronto | cease & desist 
 
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    | To give a more personalized listening experience, this website uses its music genome project | Pandora 
 
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    | E.B., T.H. & Australian Nobelist Patrick | White 
 
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    | You put these spiky plates on your hiking boots if you don't want to slip in the ice or snow | crampons 
 
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    | In 1845 this 2-word phrase describing the inevitable expansion of U.S. territory was first used regarding Texas' annexation | Manifest Destiny 
 
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    | To not say anything impulsively, or another word for a song's chorus | refrain 
 
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    | Alexis Ohanian was still a student at UVA when he doodled what became the alien mascot for this website that he co-founded | Reddit 
 
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    | Henry & Helen, who both wrote about title characters with the last name Jones | Fielding 
 
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