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    | In 1950 10% of American living rooms had this device; by 1960 it was about 90% | 
    a television
 
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    | In chemistry, B.P. stands for this; water's is 212 degrees Fahrenheit | 
    the boiling point
 
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    | With an "L", it's skiing in a zigzag course; with an "H", it's a Hebrew hello | 
    slalom/shalom
 
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    | His novel "The Little Drummer Girl" was inspired by his sister Charlotte Cornwell, an actress | 
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    "Like A Prayer", "Like A Virgin" | 
    Madonna
 
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    | The postmaster of Philadelphia in 1737 is on this note | 
    (Alex: Benjamin Franklin, correct.)
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    | In the early 20th c. "living room" became more popular than this term that has a "funeral" type | 
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    | Estrogen is usually involved in this "therapy", the "HR" in HRT | 
    hormone replacement
 
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    | With a "D", it's a cute little indentation on the cheek or chin; with a "P", it's a not-so-cute blemish | 
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    | This novelist's sister Catharine & brother Henry Ward Beecher were both writers | 
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    "Born This Way", "Beautiful, Dirty, Rich" | 
    (Alex: You're surprised you knew that.) (Kate: I am surprised I knew that!)
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    | The man on this note served as a lobbyist for the Illinois Central Railroad | 
    (Alex: Abraham Lincoln is the man, yeah.)
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    | This non-fiery portion of a fireplace extends into a room & may be raised | 
    (Alex: Less than a minute to go, now.)
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    | Scanning & transmission are just 2 types of this instrument abbreviated E.M. | 
    electron microscope
 
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    | With an "O" as the second letter, it's one's profession; with an "A", it's time away for rest & relaxation | 
    (Kate: What is vocation and avocation?) ... (Alex: Yes, differs by one letter only.)
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    | Their father, clergyman Patrick Brunty, changed the spelling of the family name | 
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    "Sunday Bloody Sunday", "Love And Peace Or Else" | 
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    | In 1790 the man on this note submitted a "Report on the National Bank" | 
    (Alex: Yes, Alexander Hamilton was the man.)
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    | A type of oversized, often under-read book is named for & seen on this piece of living room furniture | 
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    messenger
 
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    | With an "I" in the middle, it's a peculiar mannerism; with an "A", a subatomic particle | 
    [Michael chuckles as Alex gives the correct response.]
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    | Quaker novelist Jessamyn West was a second cousin of this Quaker president | 
    (Richard) Nixon
 
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    "Pinball Wizard", "So Sad About Us" | 
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    | A man who served Tennessee in both the House & the Senate is on this note | 
    (Alex: Andrew Jackson, yeah.)
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    | The oersted is a unit of strength to measure one of these, M.F. for short | 
    (Michael: What is magnetic force?) [Initially ruled incorrect; reversed after the first break]
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    | His mother, Charlotte Champe Stearns, was a poet & social worker | 
    (Kate: Who is Frost?)
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    "Some Nights" & "We Are Young" | 
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    | No. 21 in a West Point class of 39 graces this note | 
    (Alex: Ulysses Grant was the man.) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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