1. So, did you have a nice evening?
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3. Val and I cried our eyes out.
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4. She made some gorgeous bride,
that Dr. Quinn.
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6. Right here. Give me your best shot.
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7. All right in Channel 29,
what follows The Ghost and Mrs. Muir?
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8. That would be Family Affair, the episode
where Mr. French accidentally drops
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9. Mrs. Beasley off the terrace, followed
by The Munsters with Marilyn Number Two,
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with Darrin Number One
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11. but Mrs. Kravitz Number Two.
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12. Bravo, Miss Fine.
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about '60s television
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at your age have forgotten.
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or just stupid?
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that I find absolutely charming.
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17. - Childlike?
- Just stupid.
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All I do is talk to kids all day.
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19. You know, if someone would keep
their head out of the paper
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21. Look, Dumb & Dumber is playing
at the dollar theaters.
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22. All right, Miss Fine.
You want an adult conversation?
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23. - Yes, I do.
- Let's talk.
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24. - Affirmative action, for or against?
- Against.
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25. Get rid of affirmative action.
Those creams don't work.
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26. My mother has been smearing
them on her thighs for years,
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27. and she still looks like she fell asleep
in a wicker chair.
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In Flushing, Queens
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In one of those crushing scenes
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She was out on her fanny
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31. So, over the bridge from Flushing
To the Sheffield's door
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But the father saw more
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She was there
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That the girl we described
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The doctor prescribed?
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37. - Now the father finds her beguiling
- Watch out, C.C.
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38. - And the kids are actually smiling
- Such joie de vivre!
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When everybody else is wearing tan
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The Nanny named Fran
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41. Now they're unloading a couch.
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42. Nope. It's a sectional.
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43. Nope. It's a love seat and a chaise.
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44. - Nope, nope—
- Would you stop it?
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is a single guy?
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47. If he hears you yelling at me,
he's gonna think we're married.
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48. I'm sorry, Miss Fine, I'm just obsessing
over something in the newspaper.
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50. No. I don't think it's anything
that you'll be interested in.
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51. Well, I could fake it.
It wouldn't be the first time.
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52. All right, it's President Clinton's
Renaissance Weekend,
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54. A Renaissance Weekend.
Boy, Clinton goes to those things?
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55. 'Cause I'm thinking tights
and a pointy hat is not his best look.
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56. No, Miss Fine, not the Renaissance Fair.
The Renaissance Weekend.
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from every walk of life,
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of the Broadway community,
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that is ahead of mine.
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60. Right. Who comes before Sheffield?
A, B, C, D, E, F, G... R!
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61. Phylicia Rashad is before Mr. Sheffield.
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62. No, Miss Fine. Not Phylicia Rashad.
Andrew Lloyd Webber.
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63. Webber? W is before S?
Boy, and they call me stupid.
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64. Well, it's 12:30.
Where's this brother of yours, C.C.?
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65. Brother? There's a brother coming?
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67. No. Why?
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68. Well, then I got to change.
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69. Nanny Fine, please,
he is a full-time professor
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71. Well, I don't mind moving down south.
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72. It will be so wonderful to see Noel again.
We used to have so much fun.
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73. Every summer he'd take me
to the horse show.
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74. Did you ever win?
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75. Maxwell, will you put that out?
It's stinking up the house.
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76. C.C., I thought you liked cigars.
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80. - Sir.
- C.C.
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81. Noel.
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82. - Yes!
- Well, you've been working out.
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83. I smell Lady Stetson. Mummy gave you this?
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84. - She gave you the Beemer.
- She gave you the Benz.
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85. C.C., Mummy died yesterday.
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86. - What'd you get?
- Gotcha!
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87. I walked right into that.
He used to keep me in stitches
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91. - Isn't anyone going to introduce us?
- All right.
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92. This is my charming, wealthy,
educated brother, Noel.
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93. Noel, this is the help.
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94. I'm Dr. Noel Babcock.
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95. A teacher and a doctor.
Your mother must be kvelling.
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96. Miss Fine, don't you have something to do?
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an adult conversation.
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98. Want a Juicy Juice?
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99. Maybe I'd learn something
if I hung out with the professor.
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100. Worked for Mary Ann and Ginger.
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102. - No.
- No?
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110. Please, don't make me take your money.
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111. This is a woman who thought,
Clarence Thomas was on The Mod Squad.
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112. Stop it, you're gonna make me go
right here.
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your prize thoroughbred.
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114. You choose the test.
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115. Well,
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116. the only thing she knows is television.
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117. I'll make it easy for you.
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118. Get her on Jeopardy.
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119. All right. You're on.
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120. I can't wait to get behind the wheel
of that car.
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121. And I can't wait to get
behind that racehorse.
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122. - Well, You know what I mean.
- Yeah.
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123. No, Ma, Noel is not that kind of doctor.
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124. 'Cause he's a Ph—
You can't write prescriptions, can you?
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125. No.
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126. That's what your insurance is for.
Would you just call your H.O.M.O.
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127. Fran, you are enchanting.
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128. I don't know why you're insecure
about your intelligence.
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129. Oh, well.
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130. If you're smart enough to get on Jeopardy.
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133. - I naturally assumed—
- Please. Studs.
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134. That's not really a mind game.
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135. No, you gotta be a genius
to be on Jeopardy.
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136. I mean, my own cousin can't get
on and she finds Waldo every week.
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every week,
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139. especially in those beach scenes
when he's not wearing his shirt.
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140. No, I meant, getting on Jeopardy.
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142. Okay.
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143. Alex, I love your tie.
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144. - What?
- Alex Trebek, dumb-dumb.
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145. I heard that if you flirt with him,
he locks out the other guys' buzzers.
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147. All right.
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was the '72 Mercury.
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the one my ex-boyfriend, Danny, drove.
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152. And I'm the one that made it famous.
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153. Moving on...
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155. This is the oldest body orbiting the sun.
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156. What is William Shatner?
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157. My head.
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158. You know, the same thing happens
to Mr. Sheffield.
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159. Gee, it must be something in this room.
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160. - Fran.
- Yes?
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161. Would you mind if we picked
this up tomorrow?
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162. Sure. Sure. No problem.
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163. There's a set of steel-belted radials
I've gotta stop payment on.
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It's nice to have a man around,
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and made a wish.
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171. Don't try and get on my good side, mister.
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172. For your information,
Noel finds me stimulating.
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173. Believe me, it's not your mind
that's aroused his... interest.
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barefoot and pregnant.
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181. Oh God, what am I saying?
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- Jeopardy?
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I should leave it open.
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186. No, as a matter of fact,
I should block out the entire week.
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188. That's right, and let's hope
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190. Look, it doesn't matter,
because you're not invited.
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191. - Let me see that.
- No.
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193. "Member of the Broadway community
who's invited to the Renaissance Weekend."
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195. Sorry. That is incorrect.
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196. - Really?
- The correct response would be...
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197. "Who is Andrew Lloyd Webber?"
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200. - What on earth's missing?
- Well, perhaps this will help, sir.
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201. Mr. Sheffield, hi!
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203. Well, just trying to fill your void, sir.
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what she's doing,
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from missing her.
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how you ended up there,
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that relationship doesn't make any sense.
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does he want with her?
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intellectually stimulating?
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I'm gonna be on Jeopardy.
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She's so happy for me.
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that knowledge like a little sponge.
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to everything you have to say.
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- Wait. I'm talking.
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or cultured as you are.
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250. Good luck on Jeopardy, Miss Fine.
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251. Thank you, Mr. Sheffield.
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was Queen for a Day.
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256. Things that smell good.
Things you put in a dish.
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- No, Fran, Fran, that's the pyramid.
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- Fran, you're running out of time.
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- What is a nanny? Things that are single.
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and you don't have to go on.
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I already cut the tags out of this dress.
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266. Five minutes!
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- Fran, you'll do great.
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- Thanks, sweetie.
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what's important here.
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let's recap the scores.
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I'm just getting my taste buds ready
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of Chico-San Rice Cakes.
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280. Good for you. Stewart, you gave me
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so you have control of the board.
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283. Please!
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- Answer,
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287. Stewart.
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289. No, I'm sorry, that's incorrect.
Henrietta.
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to come to our country.
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299. Believe it or not, you're now
in control of the board.
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300. I'll pick food facts for $200.
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this East European soup—"
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- What is borscht?
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for our Final Jeopardy.
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Dropped my earring. Whoah, Nelly.
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What's going on?
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His response was...
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to Israel on El Al
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to us but Diana Kind,
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in coach.
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those two.
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to my Funny Girl trivia book,
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of Nicky Arnstein.
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- Miss Fine!
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348. $200
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349. Hello, Jeopardy.
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350. Yeah. I want to talk to you
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- Yeah.
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the returning champion.
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you wouldn't recognize me.
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- Hi.
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366. - Of course. Nice to see you.
- Hi. Good to see you again.
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369. Roger is the guy that's renting
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