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  | BASKIN-ROBBINS' 31 ORIGINAL FLAVORS |  
   
 
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    | "Hellcats of the Navy" (1957) as "Nurse Lt. Helen Blair" | 
    Nancy Reagan
 
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    | Putting faith above all else, Sandy Koufax didn't pitch game 1 of the 1965 World Series, as it fell on this Jewish day of atonement | 
    Yom Kippur
 
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    | Mais oui, this flavor has a nationality in its name | 
    French Vanilla
 
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    | Still or nearly still; "Keep" this "& carry on" | 
    calm
 
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    | A 40-foot Paris sculpture is called Le Pouce, French for thumb and ironically also for this small measure | 
    inch
 
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    | The helpful Wesley Snipes: "You ever play" this game? "Let me give you a word of advice--always bet on black" | 
    roulette
 
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    | "Miss Universe Pageant" (1999) as "herself - judge" | 
    (Dave: Who is Hillary Clinton?)
  Melania Trump
 
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    | Eliud Kipchoge averaged about 4:35 per mile to be the first to finish a marathon under this amount of time (by exactly 20 secs.) | 
    two hours
 
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    | Today there's Jamoca; back in the day it was just plain this beverage | 
    coffee
 
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    | About halfway between extremes, or one who communicates with spirits | 
    medium
 
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    | Check out the 130-foot Rain Vortex at Changi Airport in this city state island country directly below Malaysia | 
    Singapore
 
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    | This numerical term for someone or something superfluous comes from an additional tire once part of carriages | 
    (Rodolfo: What is a third wheel?)
  a fifth wheel
 
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    | "Masterchef Junior" (2017) as herself | 
    Michelle Obama
 
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    | A 2019 tweet about Hong Kong by Daryl Morey, GM of this NBA team, caused consternation in China | 
    the Houston Rockets
 
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    | A Burgundy variety not of grape but of this red fruit ice cream | 
    Cherry
 
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    | In music, pianissimo means very this | 
    (Christine: What is [*]?) (Alex: We'll accept that. Yeah.) [NOTE: Alex did not mention the expected response as shown above.]
  softly (*very quiet)
 
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    | Here's a building in UNAM in Mexico City that is the school's Institute of this | 
    (Rodolfo: What is science?)
  Chemistry
 
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    | "An America in which all seniors live nourished lives with indep. & dignity" is the vision of this charity with a rhyming name | 
    Meals on Wheels
 
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    | "The War Room" (1993) as herself | 
    Hillary Clinton
 
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    | Tiger & Phil went 0-6 as the European team beat the U.S. 17 1/2-10 1/2 to claim this trophy in 2018 | 
    the Ryder Cup
 
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    | There were lemon, orange & raspberry types of this frozen fruit juice & cream treat | 
    sherbet
 
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    | Proverbially, you do this to "your heels" when you're kept waiting | 
    cool
 
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    | You can snorkel through Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park at this island the U.S. invaded in 1983 | 
    Grenada
 
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    | "Wheel of Fortune" debuted in 1975 with Susan Stafford, not Vanna White, turning letters, & this man, not Pat Sajak, as host | 
    Chuck Woolery
 
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    | "Women in Defense" (documentary short) commentary written by (1941) | 
    Eleanor Roosevelt
 
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    | 6'11" Mason Cox, a walk-on hoopster at OK. St., got his kicks as a Down Under star in this sport, playing in its grand final | 
    (Christine: What is Australia rules football?) [Accepted without comment]
  Australian rules football
 
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    | Alphabetically, it came between Chocolate Almond & Chocolate Fudge | 
    (Rodolfo: What is Chocolate Hazelnut?)
  Chocolate Chip
 
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    | Often used when describing plain food, this 5-letter word means not highly flavored, maybe even tasteless | 
    bland
 
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    | You can't get higher in the lower 48 than the top of this mountain in the Sierra Nevada | 
    Mount Whitney
 
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    | Made in 100-pound wheels, this Swiss cheese from Fribourg has a golden-brown rind & a firm, pale yellow interior | 
    (Christine: What is brie?) (Dave: What is Emmentaler?)
  Gruyère
 
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