JUST TAKE THE L
Each response will consist of two words.
HOW DO YOU SLEEP AT NIGHT?
"TEAM" RHYMES
Each correct response will rhyme with the word "team".
ACROSS HISTORY
EXPENSIVE FOODS
PLEASE RISE FOR OUR NATIONAL...
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Take the L out of a beer league sport (in an alley) & you get an act of showing respect

Bowling & Bowing

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With a pillow & mattress made from this "spring-back" foam; perhaps you recall that engineer Charles Yost invented it

Memory Foam

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A sturdy piece of timber, or a ray of sunshine

Beam

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In June 1215 King John accepted the Articles of the Barons, a basis for this document

The Magna Carta

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One of these bivalve mollusks from Coffin Bay, Australia can weigh over 2 pounds & sell for $100

Oysters

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Bird:
Chosen in 1782, it can live up to 30 years in the wild

Bald Eagle

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Take the L out of a beer league sport (on ice) & you get an act of healing a disease

Curling & Curing

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The pineal gland in my brain is secreting the right amount of this hormone that's also an antioxidant, so just fine

Melatonin

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Ponzi is one type of this secretive plan

Scheme

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Around 630 B.C. this militaristic city-state basically turned Messenia's people into serfs

Sparta

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From animals reared & fed according to strict guidelines, the Wagyu variety of this meat can set you back $75 for a 4-ounce serving

Beef

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Motto:
This 4-word phrase, signed into law by Eisenhower in 1956; "E pluribus unum" had been used unofficially

In God We Trust

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The sticker identifying the contents of a bottle drops an L to be a doomed man in the Bible

Label & Abel

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Better now that I've got these window coverings that sound like they simulate a power outage to stop all light from coming in

Blackout Curtains

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A form of rule or government; hopefully it's not dictatorial

Regime
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**DAILY DOUBLE**

From the 1600s to the 1780s, "guests" were sent to this structure, a state prison, via lettre de cachet, a direct order from the king

The Bastille

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At only one farm in Sweden, cheese is made from the milk of this largest deer, known as elk over there

A Moose

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Symbol of the USA itself: In 1950 the nation said, "I want you" to this finger-pointer

Uncle Sam

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Another term for a merry-go-round loses an L to go party & get its drink on in a big way

Carousel& Carouse

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Really well after a hot bath infused with the essential oil of this fragrant purple flower, a noted natural sleep aid

Lavender

800

This warm current flows northeast & roughly parallel along the southern U.S. Atlantic coast

Gulf Stream

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In 1586 the first colony on this island went back to England with Sir Francis Drake; no one knows where a later colony went

Roanoke

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The Yubari King type of these gourd fruits are dazzlingly sweet & sometimes go for $5,000 or more each

Melons

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Floral emblem:
In proclaiming it, Reagan pointed out the White House has a garden of them

Roses

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A word describing mild weather mildly drops an L to become a major part of concrete

Clement & Cement

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Like millions of other Americans with the mask known by this 4-letter name to combat my sleep apnea

CPAP

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This is a common European food fish

Bream

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I am this pharaoh I, founder of the 19th Dynasty! How did my mummy spend years in the Niagara Falls Museum?

Ramses I

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Noted for its sweet aroma & with a name originally from Arabic, this exotic spice can cost thousands of dollars per pound

Saffron
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March:
This "eternal" Sousa piece got the gig in 1987

Stars & Stripes Forever

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