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    | There are 2 folks flying in & a wardrobe lady on hand at her birth in Botticelli painting | Venus 
 
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    | A single dip at Baskin-Robbins, or an exclusive at the Denver Post | a scoop 
 
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    | It's the opposite effect to an action | (Alex: Yes, Newton's 3rd law of physics 
 a reaction
 
 
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    | The major River that flows through Rome | the Tiber 
 
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    | The vines in this French province famed for sparkling white wines are among Europe's oldest | Champagne 
 
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    | Allow snoozing schnauzers to go undisturbed | (Clint: What is [**]? [***]?) (Alex: Ohh, we gotta make a decision there [Looks to judges] and I think we'll give it to you on that one because it's a strange category for us; we'll let you get away with that one. What is [*]? We want you to come up with the precise phrasing in terms of your response.)
 
 Let sleeping dogs lie (allowing sleeping dogs to lie, letting sleeping dogs lie)
 
 
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    | Ear van Gogh has bandaged in 1888 self-portrait | (Louis: What is the left?) (Alex: Sorry.)
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 the right
 
 
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    | The Washington Post uses almost 4,500 tons of it per week | newsprint 
 
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    | When "She Loves You" was #1 on the music charts, this was #1 on the periodic chart | (Alex: It's always been number one by the way.) [Laughter]
 (Louis: Some things never change.)
 
 hydrogen
 
 
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    | Quirinal, Viminal,
 Esquiline,
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    | 9 out of 10 bottles of wine sold in U.S. originate in this country | the United States 
 
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    | Despondency adores companionship | Misery loves company 
 
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    | Seurat depicted the island of La Grande Jatte on the afternoon of this day of the week | (Alex: We've got a minute to go in the round.) 
 Sunday
 
 
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    | US magazine, aimed at the same readers as People, was started by this prestigious paper | [NOTE: Alex mistakenly read the first magazine as "U.S." instead of the intended "US" and he corrected himself after the 16th clue had played.] 
 the New York Times
 
 
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    | Type of water which when mixed with soap, forms a scum 1st & a lather later | hard water 
 
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    | Suburban Cinechta is the center of this industry in Rome | the film industry 
 
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    | When weather is sunny, the content of this in the grapes is higher | sugar 
 
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    | A newsweekly is sent airmail at the moment one experiences amusement | (Louis: Ohh... what is bad news travels fast?) 
 Time flies when you're having fun
 
 
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    | Born in 1746, this Spanish artist is known for his "Clothed Maja" & its sequel "The Naked Maja" | Goya 
 
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    | In 1980, Columbus Dispatch became 1st electronic newspaper sending material to these in homes | computer terminals 
 
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    | When measuring a gas at "S.T.P.", it's at standard values of these 2 variables | (Clint: What is... tin and lead?) 
 temperature & pressure
 
 
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    | The 2 major English poets buried in Rome's Protestant cemetery | Keats & Shelley 
 
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    | In 1818, the 1st successful commercial wine growing in the U.S. began in this Mid-Atlantic state | Pennsylvania 
 
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    | One that takes a pause becomes unfindable | He who hesitates is lost 
 
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    | "Official" painter of the French Revolution, he painted "The Death of Marat" | David 
 
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    | "Covers Dixie like the Dew" is the motto of this large southern city's "Journal" | (Clint: What is the [*] Constitution... and Journal?) (Alex: Okay, you got the full title.)
 
 Atlanta
 
 
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    | Normal number of pairs of chromosomes humans have in every cell in their body, except sex cells | (Louis: What is 46?) 
 23
 
 
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    | He designed the interior of St. Peter's including the spiraled bronze columns around the altar | Bernini 
 
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    | This country has the most vineyard acreage in Europe | Spain 
 
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    | Labor with your digits leaving just skeletal remains | working your fingers to the bone 
 
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