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| It controls most language functions |
(Rob: What is the frontal lobe?) ... (Alex: There was a brain on the left and the right.)
the left brain
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| New Mexico's border with old Mexico is mainly with this state, dog |
Chihuahua
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| First & last name of E.B. White's adventurous mouse-like boy from a 1945 story |
Stuart Little
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| If you're holding a Methuselah, you have a lot of this |
(Rob: What are years?) ... (Alex: If you're holding a Methuselah, you're holding a big bottle of [*].)
champagne
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| Yo-Yo Ma named this as his favorite Beatles song "maybe because of the French lyrics", ma belle |
"Michelle"
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| About 75 miles due north of Liverpool is the British national park named for this watery district |
(Alex: Not quickly enough, Rob, sorry.)
the Lake District
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| 4-word rallying mantra repeated by the "Little Engine that Could" to inspire it to persevere |
I think I can
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| Ream weight is the weight of 500 sheets of this |
paper
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| In 2008 Barack Obama picked as his favorite song "Ready Or Not" by this Lauryn Hill & Wyclef Jean band |
The Fugees
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| Brrr! There's a draft in the room & this is why |
[Alex shivers loudly before reading the clue.] ... (Alex: We'll give you that.)
the door is ajar (a door ajar accepted)
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| "Little Women" detailed the passage from childhood to womanhood of these 4 March sisters |
Meg, Jo, Beth & Amy
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| It's what a scientist counting atmospheres is measuring |
air pressure
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| (Hi, I'm Mark Kelly.) In 2006 my future wife Gabrielle Giffords chose one of the wake-up songs for me & my fellow crew members aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery: "Beautiful Day" by this band |
U2
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| Don't tell the little kids it's about the plague |
"Ring Around The Rosie"
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| The next country due north of Australia's northernmost point is this 3-named one |
Papua New Guinea
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| Considered a pejorative, RINO stands for this |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Republican in name only
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| This 1886 Frances Hodgson Burnett novel inspired a fad of dressing young boys in velvet suits |
(Marie: Uh, I'm gonna guess, uh, The Secret Garden?)
Little Lord Fauntleroy
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| A pica is a measure of the size of this |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
a font type (or typeface)
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| In 2014 Spotify reported that this Etta James standard was No. 1 for wedding first dances |
"At Last"
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| For example, when the cost of a service varies according to income |
a sliding scale
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| Nobody gets a better deal is the actual meaning of MFN, short for this |
most favored nation
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| The first book in Laura Ingalls Wilder's series was "Little House in" this place with more shade than the prairie |
the Big Woods
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| If you buy a 15-34 men's dress shirt, the numbers are the sizes of these |
the neck & sleeve
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| Jennifer Aniston said she likes to work out to this Lady Gaga tune; perhaps she pictures running from the title |
"Paparazzi"
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