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    (David: What is All the Right Moves?)
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    | Judo contestants don't wear shoes & socks, & the color of these changes as they gain expertise | 
    belts
 
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    | In 2006 this Caribbean country made history by swearing in its first wo-mon prime minister, Portia Simpson Miller | 
    Jamaica
 
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    (Louis: What is The Client?)
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    | In May 1970 Diane Crump became the first female jockey to ride in this race; she finished 15th aboard Fathom | 
    the Kentucky Derby
 
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    penance
 
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    (Dena: Can't think of it.)
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    | In 1944 Lt. Cordelia Cook became the first woman to win both the Bronze Star & this award for her war wounds | 
    the Purple Heart
 
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    | They're the main machines covered by the domes seen here; the nude beach is farther down shore | 
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    | The origin of the name of this rooflike canvas covering for a deck on your house is unknown | 
    (Louis: What is a tarpaulin?)
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    (Kelly of the Clue Crew waxes poetic.) Because it only looks like it works, the verse here... Oh, Montague, I long to PROVE How strong and stalwart is my LOVE ...has what's called this two-word term | 
    (David: What is an effeminate rhyme?) ... (Alex: Because it looks as if it rhymes, it's called [*].)
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