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    (Marcia: What is, um...) (Albert: What is little?) ... (Alex: She was known as the [*] girl.  Silent films.)
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    the Earth
 
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    | "Yummy, Yummy, Yummy" explemplified this "sugary" pre-teen rock style of the late '60s | 
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    | He sought & taught Nirvana in India 500 years before Christ | 
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    | Stuffed at Roy's museum along with Trigger is this, the family dog | 
    (Doug: Oh!  What is, uh, Fido?) (Alex: Fido is wrong.  Albert or Marcia?  We've got less than a minute to go in the round.  What was [*]?  [*] was the name of his German Shepard dog.)
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    | Vernon Castle's dancing partner who originated the bob hairstyle | 
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    | Popular '50s D.J. who coined the term "rock 'n' roll" | 
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    | This Lawrence Welk chart-topper is named for a city in India: | 
    (Doug: Uh, wild guess, what is Baghdad?) (Alex: Baghdad is not in India.) (Doug: Oh.)
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    the Big Bang
 
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    | In February '61, he had a "Runaway" hit | 
    (Alex: Um, who is, I don't know.)
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    | Approximately 5.88 trillion miles | 
    (Doug: Uh, what is, the, uh, size of the Milky Way?) ... (Alex: [To  Marcia] You're on the plus side!) (Marcia: Great.)
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    | Manager of the most successful group in rock history, which broke up 4 years after his death | 
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    | Menswear used to symbolize conformity in '56 Gregory Peck film title | 
    (Marcia: What is... a... bow tie?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: All right, that wraps it up.  We have six more answers up there, but not to worry...)
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    | From Greek "long-haired", they have tails up to a hundred million miles | 
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