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    Club Med
 
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    (Tom: What is a hen?) (Alex: No. Whoa!) [Laughter] (Phil: What is a cock?) (Alex: Pardon? No, I don't think so.) [Laughter] (Alex: Andrea, you don't want to try it?) (Andrea: My uncle's gonna kill me, he raises them.)
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    | He's had 107 Top 40 Hits, the last 2 posthumously | 
    (Andrea: Who is John Lennon?)
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    Ganges
 
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    (Andrea: What is Disney?)
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    Islam & Judaism
 
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    (Phil: What is dysentery?) (Tom: What is gamma globulin?)
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    | Of Lorne Greene, Sen. Everett Dirksen, & Patty Duke, the one whose Top 40 Song hit #1 | 
    (Alex: Yes, the song was "Ringo" and he had it in 1964, I believe.)
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    | The following by Pachelbel is an example of this polyphonic form: [Instrumental music plays] | 
    (Andrea: What is I "cannot" answer this question?) (Alex: Well, you got the "can" in there.) [Laughter] (Alex: Pachibel's "[*] in D".) [The end-of-the-round signal sounds.]
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    (Phil: What is Yugoslavia?) (Andrea: What is Greece and Yugoslavia?) ... (Alex: We've got about a minute to go.)
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    | It is said there are more handball players in this U.S. metropolis than anywhere in the world | 
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    (Phil: What is the, uh, vestibule?)
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