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    | In "Earth Movers", the prototype of this modern machine is described here | bulldozer 
 
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    | A long-running campaign shows fabulous places that "Don't Take" this credit card | American Express 
 
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    | Ernie's roommate, he collects paper clips | Bert 
 
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    | 1732-1799 | George Washington 
 
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    | Though Michigan had a single-sex dorm known as "The Virgin Vault", this "Material Girl" lived in East Quad | Madonna 
 
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    | In a guessing game you might ask "Is it bigger or smaller than" this kitchen item | a breadbox 
 
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    | On "Power Tools", this comedian muses, "There isn't a guy I know that doesn't say more horsepower would be better" | (Ben: Who is Tim...) 
 Tim Allen
 
 
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    | A Sports Illustrated subscription drive popularized the phrase "The Gift That" does this | Keeps on Giving 
 
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    | Originally a backstage worker on "The Muppet Show", Rizzo is one of these animals | rat 
 
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    | 1882-1945 | (Tanya: Who is Teddy Roosevelt--) (Alex: No.)
 (Tanya: I mean Franklin Roosevelt?)
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 (Alex: I ruled against you before you had a chance to correct.)
 
 Franklin D. Roosevelt
 
 
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    | Before intoning "This is CNN", it was U of M for this man who overcame a childhood stutter | James Earl Jones 
 
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    | The episode seen here is devoted to this development | the assembly line 
 
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    | The following clip dramatizes a famous cartoon ad for this man's products | Charles Atlas 
 
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    | We're not sure what the creature seen here is, but we do know his girlfriend Camilla is one of these birds | chicken 
 
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    | 1913-1994 | Richard M. Nixon 
 
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    | The "salesman" he created wouldn't die until 11 years after this author's senior year in 1938 | Arthur Miller 
 
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    | It's the state capital whose flag is seen here | Phoenix 
 
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    | It's the item described here, as improved by blacksmith William Dimmit | (Ben: What is a drill press?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
 
 drill bit
 
 
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    | This company took us for a ride with "It's Such a Comfort to Take the Bus and Leave the Driving to Us" | (Alex: Minute to go.) 
 Greyhound
 
 
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    | Dr. Teeth & Rowlf play this instrument | piano 
 
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    | 1843-1901 | William McKinley 
 
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    | It'd take more than "60 Minutes" to honor this anchor/alum, also a character in "The Insider" | Mike Wallace 
 
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    | In Monopoly, if you land on this space that has a diamond ring on it, you'll have to pay $75 | Luxury Tax 
 
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    | Ridley Scott directed the "Share the Fantasy" ads for this tony perfume | Chanel No. 5 
 
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    | One of the two phrases that begin with "Hi" associated with the Muppets seen here | "Hi-Ho" or "Hi-Yah!" 
 
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    | 1856-1924 | (Tanya: Who is Warren Harding?) 
 Woodrow Wilson
 
 
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    | Lawrence Kasdan wrote this Kevin Kline/Glenn Close ensemble film partially based on his years at Michigan | The Big Chill 
 
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    | Agate with bands of white & brown, black or red is often referred to by this name | onyx 
 
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