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    | The common colors of corpuscles | white & red 
 
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    | Ref’s call when Kareem steps over the sideline with the ball | (Paul: What's out--s--outside?) ...
 (Alex: Yes, it happens whenever Kareem does it, or any other player, for that matter.)
 
 out of bounds
 
 
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    | Roman ruler who “came”, “saw”, & “conquered” | Julius Caesar 
 
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    | Herb Alpert has re-formed this group for a new tour | the Tijuana Brass 
 
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    | Leaf of this tree is Canada’s national symbol | maple 
 
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    | Dutch master known for “The Night Watch” & 100 self-portraits | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Rembrandt
 
 
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    | Not really the normal, but the statistical, average human body temperature | 98.6 
 
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    | The interior of Australia | the Outback 
 
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    | This, the longest recorded war, actually lasted 116 years | the Hundred Years' War 
 
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    | He was partnered with Hammerstein & Hart | Rodgers 
 
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    | Eastern province that’s been threatening to secede | (Alex: You are right again, and we've got less than a minute to go in the round.) 
 Quebec
 
 
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    | Body part altered by rhinoplasty | the nose 
 
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    | A football pass play or the state of a skid row bum | down and out 
 
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    | The 19th century “revolution” in which machines replaced hand tools | the Industrial Revolution 
 
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    | Music field where you’d find these Charlies: Walker, Pride & Rich | (Donna: What is jazz?) 
 country
 
 
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    | This city's annual rodeo-carnival is called the “Stampede” | Calgary 
 
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    | Healthcare plan which began in Texas in 1929 | (Paul: What is Medicare?) 
 Blue Cross
 
 
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    | Playing without a full deck or where some people go from 12 to 1 | (Alex: [Hearing Toni's large wager] Whoops.) 
 out to lunch
 
 
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    | Louis XIV’s plush palace where the treaty that ended WW I was signed | Versailles 
 
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    | The place to direct your feet after leaving your troubles on the doorstep | (Toni: [No response]) 
 the sunny side of the street
 
 
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    | Once arrested by Jordanians as a spy, he was prime minister until summer ’84 | Trudeau 
 
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    | An involuntary grunt caused by spasms of the diaphragm & closure of the glottis | (Alex: Nice going, my dear!) 
 hiccups
 
 
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    | ’60s sci-fi series which took control of your TV each week | [Alex added the word "set" after "TV" in his reading of the clue.] 
 The Outer Limits
 
 
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    | Leader of the French Revolution stabbed in his bath by Charlotte Corday | Marat 
 
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    | The month they tried to remember in “The Fantastiks” | [ERRATUM: The Fantasticks was misspelled in the clue as shown.] 
 September
 
 
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    | A British colony until it became Canada’s 10th province in 1949 | (Paul: What is Labrador?) (Toni: What is British Columbia?)
 
 Newfoundland
 
 
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