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    | Charles Richter developed the first widely used earthquake scale at this Pasadena school of science & engineering | 
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    | Prancer & Cupid were famous ones | 
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    | The autobiography of former slave Nat Love tells of his days of "riding, roping, and shooting" as a famous one of these | 
    [Applause for Andy's run of the category]
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    | Talent runs in the family; here's Dionne with this 1st cousin whom Dionne said had "a voice like none other" | 
    (Andy: Let's start with DIONNE WARWICK for $100.) (Ego: Trying to be nice to me.) (Andy: No, I'm not.) (Ego: Better get this right.) (Andy: You'll see!)
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    | Let's thumb through this tale... Title girl swims well, gets human legs... Wait, she kinda dies at the end?! | 
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    | The deadliest earthquake ever recorded struck this country's Shaanxi province in 1556 | 
    (Simu: Damn it!) (Ego: I know, dunnit feel bad when you don't get one everyone thinks you're gonna get?  It feels real bad. ...Real bad.)
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    | In 2017 the maximum length of this went from 140 to 280 characters | 
    (Mayim: Yes, very important for our industry.) (Simu: Yep.)
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    | The Oregon, Mormon & Old Spanish were famous these via which settlers from points east reached the West | 
    trails
 
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    | In 1982 Dionne joined forces with Barry Gibb of this trio who produced her "Heartbreaker" album & backed her on the title track | 
    the Bee Gees
 
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    | In the late 1990s Galileo images revealed that this largest planet has a ring made of dust particles | 
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    | A Seussian home invasion, now that's what he'll do! / He'll mistreat a fish!  Turn 2 kids' home into a zoo! | 
    (Simu: Uh... what is--what is Horton?)
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    | A flatboat pilot said an 1812 quake in Missouri was so powerful it made the waves on this big river run backwards | 
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    | A short bit of praise from a critic or a fellow author on the cover of a book | 
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    | Seen here, this vehicle that gave way to the railroad was the subject of many a Western movie | 
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    | In 1985 "That's What Friends Are For", recorded by Dionne & friends, raised money for amfAR, for research to battle this disease | 
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    | As Ernestine the telephone operator on "Laugh-In", she would say, "One ringy-dingy, two ringy-dingies" | 
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    | ...& after the step-mom of these 2 kids abandoned them, they ate a local witch's house, then burned her to death; how Grimm!  G'night! | 
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    | A huge earthquake struck this capital of Portugal on All Saints' Day, 1755, killing many at mass in churches built of stone | 
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    | Larry Bird, or currently, Jayson Tatum | 
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    | Deadwood is in South Dakota; this other fatal-sounding town notorious for Old West gunfights is in Arizona | 
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    | Dionne had a hit with this classic song that begins, "The moment I wake up, before I put on my makeup" | 
    (Andy: What is [*] for you?) [Accepted without comment]
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    | When it was first published in 1922, The Ring called itself "The world's foremost" magazine about this sport | 
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    | Her cupboard, bare; she found her dog dead, left to buy a coffin, then found the pup laughing... sounds more like Stephen King | 
    (Andy: Who is the Little Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe?) (Mayim: No.) (Andy: Ohh!) (Simu: He got one wrong!) (Ego: Whaaa?) (Simu: Inconceivable!) (Andy: Oh.  I know it now.) (Mayim: You don't get another chance!) (Andy: I know.)
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    | In 1906 a quake caused by a rupture along this fault devastated San Francisco & other California cities | 
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    | A fancy design of your initials that you use on stationery or clothing | 
    (Mayim: Andy spent years as Conan O'Brien's No. 2, but so far tonight, he's No. 1!)
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    | Based on this nickname, frontierswoman Martha Jane Cannery must have brought trouble along with her | 
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    | Dionne had a longtime working relationship with this composer who co-wrote many of her hits with Hal David | 
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