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    | A new day dawned for civil rights in 1920 when the 19th one of these gave women the right to vote | an amendment 
 
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    | In accepting her 1991 Grammy for "Unforgettable", she thanked her dad Nat for leaving such a "wonderful heritage" | (Natalie) Cole 
 
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    | "Go Beyond", says the stamp featuring this animated Disney space ranger | Buzz Lightyear 
 
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    | In 2016 co-founder Phil Knight officially stepped down as chairman of this sports brand | Nike 
 
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    | The biting midge, or no-see-um, is one of these small, pesky flies whose "G" is a no-hear-um | a gnat 
 
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    | Edison was good friends with this industrialist, who hoped to use Edison's nickel-iron batteries to power his cars | Ford 
 
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    | In January 1959 moderate liberal Manuel Urrutia was Cuba's new president, but by July, this man was fully in charge | Fidel Castro 
 
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    | She showed her serious side in "The Farewell" & her comedy chops in "Ocean's Eight" | Awkwafina 
 
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    | Seen here, this adorable marine mammal is one of the stars of the National Marine Sanctuary stamps | an otter (a sea otter) 
 
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    | After moving to Southern California in 1978, Aussie surfer Brian Smith launched this brand of sheepskin boots | (Mayim: B.J., are you wearing [*]?) (B.J.: No, that's how I know something's up.)
 (Mayim: Okay, got it.)
 
 Uggs
 
 
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    | Bakers do it to prepare dough & masseuses do the same to your knotty muscles to make you feel better | knead 
 
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    | The kinetograph, developed by Edison in the 1890s, was one of these, basically the same type used for the next century-plus | (B.J.: What is a mimeograph?) 
 a movie camera
 
 
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    | This northeast state got its name in the 1620s from a county in England where the scene was dull--time for something "new" | New Hampshire 
 
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    | "Sincerely, Me" is a song from this Broadway show that won the 2017 Tony for Best Musical | (B.J.: Knew that.) 
 Dear Evan Hansen
 
 
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    | To honor Charles M. Schulz' centennial, a series of stamps features the "Peanuts" gang, including this kid in a cloud of dust | Pig-Pen 
 
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    | Like Elvis sang, "don't you step on" these shoes that you can get from Brooks Brothers | (Brendan: [After Cari is ruled correct] Like these!  Like these!) [Brendan lifts his left leg to show off his footwear.]
 (Mayim: Brendan, lift a leg up.)
 (Brendan: I'm wearing [*]!)
 (Mayim: Lift. that. leg. up.)
 (B.J.: [Protesting] Can we get the game show commission on this?  What is this?)
 (Mayim: Also, I'm sorry, what socks are you wearing?)
 (Brendan: They're, like, Yellow Submarine socks.)
 (Cari: These are power socks.)
 (Brendan: They were not in the question.)
 (B.J.: If your answer's on your foot, that's like a...)
 (Mayim: I was--it's so weird.)
 (B.J.: ...that's not allowed.)
 (Cari: It's not fair.)
 (Mayim: It's weird.)
 (Cari: It's not fair.)
 (B.J.: I don't know.)
 (Mayim: Don't look at me like that, I got nothin' to do with it!)
 (B.J.: I'm looking at the whole--this whole system.)
 (Cari: Yeah, it's not fair.)
 (Brendan: You got [*], I got Louboutins.  You--put your feet up there, you're wearing Louboutins.)
 (B.J.: I'm--I'm putting the system on trial.)
 (Cari: I do have red shoes on--red bottoms.)
 (Mayim: Holy Toledo!  Okay.  I mean, what is with this SHOE BIZ?)
 
 (blue) suede shoes
 
 
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    | Whether it begins with a silent "T" or a silent "C", it's the title for a former ruler of Russia | a czar 
 
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    | In the 1860s Edison worked as a roving operator of this communication device for companies like Western Union | a telegraph 
 
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    | Around 1001 a whole New World beckoned this Norse explorer who established a settlement in Vinland in North America | Leif Erikson 
 
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    | Real name Archibald Leach, he was the dashing star of films like "Bringing Up Baby" & "To Catch a Thief" | Cary Grant 
 
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    | The musician wears a traditional outfit called traje de charro on the stamp seen here honoring this Mexican style of music | mariachi 
 
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    | This end-of-the-alphabet website that began selling shoes in 1999 takes its name from the Spanish word for "shoes" | Zappos 
 
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    | As a noun, it is a tool in your toolbox; as a verb, it refers to something you don't want to do to your back | [B.J. puts his head in his hand when Brendan selects the second Daily Double of the Round.] (Brendan: What is jack?)
 
 wrench
 
 
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    | Less renowned patents include a swaging machine, a rheotome & a cement-burning one of these big ovens, also a pottery term | a kiln 
 
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    | To get back in sync with the solar year, this new calendar named for a pope made Oct. 15, 1582 the day after Oct. 4 | (the) Gregorian (calendar) 
 
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    | She's no hack playing legendary Las Vegas comedian Deborah Vance on "Hacks" | (Jean) Smart 
 
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    | A Forever stamp celebrates this Hindu festival of lights that celebrates the triumph of light over darkness | Diwali 
 
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    | Whether they're 6-inch heels, flats or flip-flops, shoes from this designer have the iconic red soles | Louboutin 
 
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    | "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want", begins No. 23 of these in the Bible | Psalms 
 
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    | Tom's own recording of "Mary Had A Little Lamb" in 1877 was a breakthrough in the invention of this "talking machine" | the phonograph 
 
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