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    | "Grimm" stories | fairy tales 
 
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    | In his memoirs, he insists he really won in 1960 | Richard Nixon 
 
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    | Asia's population giant, finally admitted to U.N. in 1971 | (The People's Republic of) China 
 
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    | 32 body appendages you masticate with | your teeth 
 
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    | Literary point of view when I write like this | first person singular 
 
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    | Phrase "My hat is in the ring" originated with this 1912 "Bull Moose" candidate | Teddy Roosevelt 
 
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    | Including, in 19th century, one quarter of world's land & people, the sun never set on it | the British Empire 
 
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    | This "cheeky" muscle is the body's largest | (Ric: [no response]) (Alex: Brian or Linda?)
 (Brian: [over Alex] What is the gluteus m...)
 (Alex: Whoa, whoa, whoa, you have to ring in.)
 [Linda rings in]
 (Alex: Linda rang in.)
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 (Alex: You have to remember to ring in.)
 [Brian appears to mouth "I tried to" in Alex's direction]
 
 the gluteus maximus
 
 
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    | Position of ball after a stroke, which is sometimes a fib | (Alex: We've got less than a minute in the round.) (Ric: [No response])
 
 the lie
 
 
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    | Language of Chaucer | Middle English 
 
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    | Sinatra, Gifford & McGee or Germanic peoples who helped conquer Rome | (Linda: Who were the Huns?) 
 the Franks
 
 
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    | Where a doctor "hammers out" a patellar reflex | the kneecap 
 
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    | Niagara Falls borders on this Canadian province | (Brian: What is Quebec?) ...
 [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
 
 Ontario
 
 
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    | Vowel missing from entire 50,000 word text of Ernest Wright's "Gadsby" 
 "Gatsby was walking back from a visit down to Branton Hill's manufacturing district on a Saturday night. A busy day's traffic had had its noisy run; and with not many folks in sight, His Honor got along without having to stop to grasp a hand, or talk; for a mayor out of City Hall is a shining mark for any politician."
 | the letter E 
 
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    | Nicaraguan guerrilla group that overthrew Somoza | the Sandinistas 
 
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    | A turkey's wishbone or your collarbone | (Ric: What is the capula?) 
 a clavicle
 
 
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    | In '76, Judy Rankin was 1st woman pro to win this amount in a season | (Brian: What is a million dollars?) 
 $100,000
 
 
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    | In the '20s, Hemingway & Fitzgerald were among these "missing" literary offspring | The Lost Generation 
 
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    | In 1888, it was last country in W. Hemisphere to abolish slavery | Brazil 
 
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    | The 4 large veins that return blood to the heart from the head & neck | (Ric: What are ... the arteries?) 
 the jugular veins
 
 
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    | The Ryder Cup matches are between pros of these two countries | [ERRATUM: The Ryder Cup was contested between the United States and European countries as of 1979.] 
 the U.S. & Great Britain
 
 
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