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14..How is Agent Booth of BONES like a mattress?

15..Within 10 years, when is flogging discontinued by the US Navy?

16.."Every night & every day now; never meaning what they say now".

17..In Denver in 1923 Clara & ______ _____ began selling chocolates.

18..Both Hershell Bernardi & Topol did it.

19..In 1789 Edward Jennings Randolph became the 1st..?

20..Media analyst Todd Junger: "I can't think of another instance in TV history in which
a network(?) has been so dominant for so long has fallen (27%) so far so fast."

21..A NJ city(?) is trading in its entire police force for a regional system.

22..Word play: Xerox & Wurlitzer will merge to provide ___________ ______.

23..The William V. Campbell Trophy is awarded yearly to the college footballer who..?

24..What is "memsahib" used for?

25..In what activity does worping & wefting occur?

Remember proofreading is important. I, for one, am gttng the hng of it.
 

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16. Games People Play - great tune
18. Play Tevya in Fiddler on the Roof
23. Eats the most soup
25. hey, hey, hey! This is a public forum - be nice!
 

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21. Camden, New Jersey (Another New York Times special. You and I have to stop reading the same newspaper, Wire chief.)
22. Electronic music - a lame answer and probably not what you have in mind, but at least it's an answer.
25. Weaving
 

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15..1922
16..Games People Play
17.. ? Whitman
19..Supreme court justice
20..CBS
21..Trenton
22..A larger bankrupt company?
24.."Mister" in India
25..Weaving (sure it's not "warping"?)

Remember proofreading is important. I, for one, am gttng the hng of it.[/quote]
 

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14. His acting ability?
18. Fiddler on the Roof
19. Edmund Randolph was the 1st US Attorney General
25. Warp and weft are weaving terms.
 

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17. I think it is Henry Whitman
19. First US Attorney General, from Virginia I believe.
 

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14..Sealy makes mattresses. Agent Booth is Seely. He is allowed to be a lousy actor, because he produces the show.

15..OK, Ed4, let's say 1850. And then let's say you are on the nose.

16..Pinot & JR with Games People Play. By the way, we just lost Joe South.

17..Russel Stover, who didn't give a Whit about that other guy's product.

18..Pinot is most complete; Both played Tevye in Fiddler.

19..Knights & VTC with 1st Att'y Gen'l.

20..Nickolodeon--though they're trying for a comeback with some new Ninja Turtles.

21..Now, rbny follows my reading of the NY Times. To paraphrase a popular movie, if I build it, he will come.
JR also cites Trenton.

22..Now, arnie's answer makes no sense, but at least he has one relevant word more than the rest of you muggs.
Reproductive organs.

23..Foremost scholar-athlete (and soup-slurper).

24..JR is right that we are talking India. It is an Indian's form of address to a western woman, particularly in colonial times.

25..Yes, we are weaving here and without bobbing--JR, rbny, VTC.

Now we can pay proper attention to 2 night games. No, not mine.
 
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