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    | This title golfer uses his unusual technique to defeat Shooter McGavin | 
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    Pampers
 
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    | Amendments to bills not relevant to the legislation are deemed these, like passengers in cars or people on horseback | 
    riders
 
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    cobbler
 
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    | Jazz Age icon Josephine Baker came to stardom during the exuberant decade known by this nickname | 
    (Ken: Star of [*], and that puts you in a tie with Troy for the lead. Great game so far.)
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    the Jordan
 
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    | "I'll make it", says H.S. basketballer Jimmy Chitwood about a shot to win the title in this film & spoiler (not really)--he does | 
    [Ken reads "H.S." as "high school".] (Troy: What's... Hoop Dreams?) ... (Ken: It's the end of [*] I just spoiled.)
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    kisses
 
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    | Nonprofits that spend to influence elections don't need to disclose donors & are thereby using this "money" | 
    dark money
 
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    | To go on complaining about something, or a big freshwater fish that can live for nearly 50 years | 
    carp
 
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    | The late 1600s & early 1700s in this country are known as its Petrine era | 
    (Ken: Yeah, Peter the Great.)
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    Doha (Bay)
 
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    | In a 1979 sequel this "Master of Disaster" & "Count of Monte Fisto" goes down, & Rocky Balboa wins the crown | 
    (Troy: Who's... Carl Weathers?) ... (Ken: We needed the player who beat him and that would be [*], Carl's character.) (Troy: Uh, Buzzy's gonna kill me.)
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    | This subsidiary of Mattel made up of 2 last names sells every kind of toy, including the kitchen sink | 
    Fisher-Price
 
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    | This agricultural term for a political movement involving the common person also just means basic or foundational | 
    grassroots
 
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    maverick
 
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    | The transition between the Stone Age & this other prehistoric era is sometimes called the Chalcolithic, or "copper-stone" | 
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    | In this film Kurt Russell's Herb Brooks leads the U.S. hockey team to an Olympic gold medal | 
    (Jackie: What is Miracle on Ice?)
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    | Give your baby a good night's sleep with this type of machine, or just read the same-named Don DeLillo novel | 
    white noise
 
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    | Hellenic & Long Island Sound are 2 of these smaller groups of legislators that meet to promote a common agenda | 
    a caucus
 
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    | A bent posture, or where Hannah & her besties sometimes hung out on "Girls" | 
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    | Historians use "the   long 19th century" to refer to the 125-year period between the starts of these 2 European  cataclysms | 
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    | India's Andhra people wanted their own state & have it, this one now about the size of Georgia | 
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    | Daniel LaRusso, played by him, won the 1985 All Valley Under-18 Karate Championship, but he was really mid-20s, so... "The Karate Man"? | 
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    (Ken: Troy, new dad.) (Troy: What's [*]?) (Ken: You're probably watching a lot of [*], right?) [Laughter] (Troy: Can't escape it.)
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    | It's a bird, it's a plane, no, it's this specified level of support needed to pass a vote, usually 3/5 in the Senate | 
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    | In 1644 China's Ming dynasty was succeeded by this one that rhymes with Ming also called the Manchu | 
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