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    | From Jan. 1978 to Dec. 1994, this center did not foul out for an NBA record 1,212 consecutive games | 
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    | Robert Caro won a Pulitzer Prize for "The Power Broker", about this administrator who shaped New York City | 
    (Cobra: Who is LaGuardia?) (Alex: No.  Remember we are dealing with MOSESES, and this is [*].)
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    | This rum company's logo of a flying bat traditionally symbolizes long life & prosperity | 
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    (Dave: What is a crimp?) (Alex: No.  What is [*]? [*], yes, in the flue.)
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