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For some reason I had it in my head that the clue was looking for two title characters from the same play (knowing otherwise still wouldn't have helped me - alas, I am godawful at Shakespeare). From their responses, I think Julia (Hamlet and Horatio) and Meghan (Romeo and Juliet) may have thought the same.

There is no defense for Sisters. None.

Funk #49.

That's not right.

Not to be nit-picky, but just as an fyi:

We don't get no highfalutin Broadway ads around these here parts.

Betadine for the occasional surgery.

Debbi Hopkins is an administrative assistant from Charleston, South Carolina.

I first read that as chicken bowels.

Just an fyi . . . Edd "Kookie" Byrnes is still with us at age 83.
I wonder if people still ask him to lend them his comb?

Between them, Peter O'Toole and Richard Burton had 15 acting Oscar nominations - and zero wins.

Wow I don't remember that (uh oh) - or maybe I never knew it because I really didn't watch all that much back then (let's go with that).

Searching for Fogerty I hit a speed bump at Fogelberg for some reason.

Maybe they took his thumb.

I'm old - not quite as old as Jerry but getting there - and I always cringe a little when I see an older adult on the show. I've often wondered whether a special Jeopardy! tournament for older adults similar to the College Championship and Teachers Tournament would be a good idea.

I realize I'm probably alone in this but I find Alec Baldwin's Trump to be a big disappointment — vastly inferior to Darrell Hammond's. Given Baldwin's past work on the show I was expecting much more.

Take a puff. It's Springtime!

Per Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wi… : "In 1992, Fannie May bought similarly-named competitor Fanny Farmer—making it the largest (most stores) candy retailer in the United States . . . ."

Strategery.

I always blame my subpar typing skills.