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    | What NCO stands for | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
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    | Mary Martin & Sandy Duncan were wired for action when they played him on the stage | Peter Pan 
 
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    | To the French it means "Michael", & to the Beatles it meant a hit | Michelle 
 
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    | British "Congress" dating back to 13th century | Parliament 
 
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    | "Deliver the letter, the sooner the better" was plea the Marvelettes addressed to him | (David: Oh, I'm sorry, Alex. I haven't got that one.) 
 Mr. Postman
 
 
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    | Stealing a Tom Petty album would be this kind of misdemeanor theft | petty theft (petty larceny) 
 
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    | Ado Annie "caint say no" in this Rodgers & Hammerstein musical | Oklahoma! 
 
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    | "Crown" in Greek, it's an appropriate name for horror author King | Stephen 
 
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    | In 1588 this explorer commanded a squadron against the Armada | Sir Francis Drake 
 
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    | '63 song that Peter, Paul & Mary insisted was not about marijuana | "Puff The Magic Dragon" 
 
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    | Albee play in which George & Martha & Nick & Honey play "Humiliate the Host" | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf 
 
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    | From Greek for "downy-bearded", though this Caesar wore no beard | (David: What is Augustus?) 
 Julius
 
 
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    | Among their reasons for revolting were the "Intolerable Acts" of 1774 | (Susan: Who were the Puritans?) 
 the American colonists (the 13 Colonies)
 
 
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    | First question asked in chorus of Joe Dolce's "Shaddup you face" | "What's-a-matter, you?" 
 
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    | Shaw's Major Barbara was an officer in this "Army" | the Salvation Army 
 
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    | Not a nickname for Henry, this is the name's original English form | (Ezra: What is Hal?) (Susan: What is Hank?)
 
 Harry
 
 
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    | In 1963, Britain was rejected for membership in this European group | the Common Market 
 
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    | Hollywood Argyles' "Man in the funny paper we all know" | (Ezra: Sorry.) 
 "Alley Oop"
 
 
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    | Clifford Odets' left-wing drama left people "Waiting for" him | Lefty 
 
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    | "Lily" in Hebrew, a Biblical name, perhaps from Susa in Persia where many lilies grew | (Susan: What is [**]? Lily in Hebrew? It is [**]. What is [**]?) (Alex: We have an expert in Hebrew also, who's one of our judges, and he is nodding yes. What we were going for is Susanna, [*], or Suzanne. I guess you would know about your name. You better know about your name, Susan.)
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 Susan (Shoshanna accepted)
 
 
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    | Through the '60s & '70s, Britain refused this nation independence until Blacks were given more control | (Ezra: What is South Africa?) 
 Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)
 
 
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    | Rama Lama Ding Dong was this | a girl 
 
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