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    | In 1913 this model from Ford became the first mass-produced car, reducing assembly time from 12 hours to less than 3 hours | 
    the Model T
 
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    | "A bloody deed--almost as bad, good mother as kill a king, and marry with his brother" | 
    Hamlet
 
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    | You probably haven't seen one of these since grade school | 
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  times table (multiplication table)
 
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    | This actress & husband Chris Martin of Coldplay called their split a "conscious uncoupling" | 
    Gwyneth Paltrow
 
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    | To invent a new word or phrase is to do this--makes cents | 
    to coin
 
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    | The fissure of Rolando is found in this topmost & probably importantmost part of the brain | 
    the cerebrum
 
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    | The 1964 Pontiac GTO is often called the first of these "brawny" autos | 
    a muscle car
 
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    | "Double, double, toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble" | 
    the witches of Macbeth
 
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    | It's the part of a phonograph that spins the record | 
    a turntable
 
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    | After 12 days of marriage, my true love said to me... let's split up! (the true lovers being Jon Peters & this "Baywatch" star) | 
    Pamela Anderson
 
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    | Meaning "false step" in French, it's a socially embarrassing act or remark | 
    a faux pas
 
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    | The corpus luteum in these organs secretes estrogen & progesterone | 
    the ovaries
 
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    | Everything's "feline" fine for this manufacturer whose E-Type is seen here | 
    Jaguar
 
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    | "Katherine, I charge thee, tell these headstrong women what duty they do owe their lords and husbands" | 
    Petruchio
 
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    | This Arizona city whose Spanish name means "table" was founded by Mormons in 1878 | 
    Mesa
 
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    | Quite the nice ex, Anna Faris offered to officiate the wedding of Katherine Schwarzenegger & this "Jurassic World" star | 
    (Chris) Pratt
 
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    | Term for the technical jargon of attorneys & their documents | 
    (Alex: Yes, you got that one; good for you.) (Zach: Shocker.) [Laughter]
  legalese
 
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    | Each of these organs is encased in a sac called the pleura | 
    your lungs
 
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    | The C2, the second generation of this classic from Chevrolet, was produced from 1963 to 1967 | 
    the Corvette
 
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    | "I prithee, daughter, do not make me mad" | 
    King Lear
 
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    | It's the chemical formula for table salt | 
    NaCl
 
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    | Seal & this supermodel had 3 kids together & the 2 split amicably--he guest-judged "America's Got Talent" next to her | 
    Heidi Klum
 
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    | "He who pays the piper holds the reins" is an example of this, incorrectly fusing 2 symbolic comparisons | 
    (Zach: What is... what's a mistake? I don't know.)
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    | If you want to be formal about it, "vermiform" precedes the name of this tube that seems to serve no purpose but can become inflamed | 
    the appendix
 
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    | The late 1960s SEL 300 6.3 model of this car had a limousine V-8 engine in a smaller sedan body, so it could go fast | 
    Mercedes
 
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    | "How camest thou hither, tell me, and wherefore? The orchard walls are high and hard to climb" | 
    Juliet
 
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    | "The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table" is a book of essays by this writer & father of a Supreme Court justice | 
    Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
 
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    | In 1954 Marilyn Monroe singled, divorcing this Yankee after 9 months of wedded non-bliss | 
    (Joe) DiMaggio
 
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    | From the Latin for "announce", this means to pronounce clearly & correctly | 
    to enunciate
 
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    | The name of this internal organ is a synonym for ill humor or bad temper | 
    your spleen
 
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