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    | Dose who tawk like dis all de time prob'ly come from dis boro of New Yawk City | 
    (Davina: Oh! [*]! What is [*]?) (Alex: Yes.) (Davina: I don't speak like dat; I never tawked like that in my life.) [Laughter]
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    | Coming to Olympics despite Soviet boycott, their athletes won 20 gold medals, 2nd only to U.S. | 
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    (Alex: I noticed that all of you have stayed away from TAX FACTS.) [Laughter]
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    | Liz & Liza both went through this Rancho Mirage rehab clinic in 1984 | 
    the Betty Ford Clinic
 
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    | In 1985, the IRS sent out about 70 million of these | 
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    | Portuguese, Romansh, French, Italian, & Spanish all belong to this "love"ly language group | 
    romance language
 
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    | In England many say this Phil Spector song written for T. Turner is greatest pop record ever: "When I was a little girl, I had a rag doll / It was the only doll that I've ever owned..." | 
    (Davina: I haven't got a clue. "Rag Doll".) (Alex: No, you forgot the category.) (Davina: Oh, "River Doll".)
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    | In 1947, Milt Caniff created this comic strip about an Air Force officer | 
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    | Of 7, 23, or 69 billion, approximate # of eggs laid in U.S. each year | 
    69 billion
 
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    | He explained "It's hard to write a song where your main objective is to use the word Ghostbusters" | 
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    | It's where "I ain't gonna study war no more" | 
    (Clint: What is "waist deep in the big money"? Muddy.) (Jean: What is "down by the lazy river"?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | British/American flight instructor in WWI, but best known for wife Irene & introducing turkey trot | 
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    | Religion where a hen & rooster traditionally preceded bridal couple, who could then make chicken soup | 
    Jewish
 
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    | The science of language, including phonology, morphology, syntax & semantics | 
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    | Air Force officer & astronaut who became president of Eastern Airlines in 1975 | 
    Frank Borman
 
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    | Chickens were probably 1st domesticated on this continent | 
    (Jean: What is Africa?)
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