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    | Meriwether & William | Lewis & Clark 
 
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    | If your node of Keith & Flack goes out of whack, it can be regulated by this implant | a pacemaker 
 
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    | Color of the magic a saint would use | white magic 
 
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    | Song title answered by "Young girls pick them ev'ry one" | "Where Have All The Flowers Gone" 
 
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    | Fort Sumter state that was 1st to secede | South Carolina 
 
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    | Thought unsafe and taken off market, this troubled rear-engined Chevy is now a hot collector's item | a Corvair 
 
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    | Often called the 1st to sail around the world, he didn't actually make it, though his ship did | Magellan 
 
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    | Of a bishop's hat, a shepherd's staff, or a blacksmith's anvil, the one a heart valve's named for | (Scott: What is a blacksmith's anvil?) 
 the bishop's hat
 
 
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    | "Touch wood" refers to the magical properties believed to be present in this relic | a piece of the (true) cross (of Christ) 
 
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    | Famed for his mastery of the 12-string guitar, Huddie Ledbetter was better known by this name | Lead Belly 
 
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    | "Billy Yank's" Southern counterpart | Johnny Reb 
 
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    | Wham! was the 1st rock group ever to be allowed to perform in this Asian capital | Peking 
 
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    | Lake between N.Y. & Vt. was discovered by this Frenchman, who named it for himself | Lake Champlain 
 
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    | As the superior vena cava is the way in for blood, this is the way out | the aorta 
 
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    | Magic word used by Gnostics in the 2nd century to invoke aid of benevolent spirits | abracadabra 
 
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    | "We had lots of kids & trouble & pain but, oh Lord, we'd do it again" because she had these | "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" 
 
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    | When asked to lead the Northern Army, he said, "How can I draw my sword upon Va., my native state?" | General Lee 
 
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    | In the circus they use a blowtorch to burn off this animal's hair so it won't scratch performers | (Alex: Yeah, they got thick skin and they don't feel it apparently, at least that's what folks tell me; I don't know about the elephants.) 
 an elephant
 
 
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    | Britain's Robert Scott & Norway's Roald Amundsen raced to be 1st to arrive there | the South Pole 
 
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    | Physician who designed the artificial heart Barney Clark & others received | Jarvik 
 
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    | Some Muslims believe they can cure illness by drinking ink that's been used to copy this book | (Alex: It cures the illness, but unfortunately, they die.) [Laughter]
 
 the Koran
 
 
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    | The song continues "We are not afraid" | (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go.) 
 "We Shall Overcome"
 
 
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    | 9 ladies do this in the song "The Twelve Days Of Christmas" | dancing 
 
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    | This Italian explorer for whom longest U.S. suspension bridge is named, was also a pirate | Verrazano 
 
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    | Because this early '60s TV show banned Pete Seeger & The Weavers, other folk singers boycotted it | (Mark: What is The Ed Sullivan Show?) ...
 [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
 
 Hootenanny
 
 
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    | This jungle provides at least 1/5 of the Earth's oxygen | the Amazon 
 
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