| Hint | Ordinal Number Phrase |
| Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, or Eleanor Roosevelt, for instance | |
| Previously used by another; or on a clock, the piece that takes one minute to make a full rotation | |
| Idiom used by a person who feels unwelcome or unnecessary in a group | |
| Term for the tradition of 'taking a break' during one of the innings in a Major League baseball game | |
| 1996 comedy film starring Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, & Bette Midler as women seeking revenge on their husbands for leaving them for younger women | |
| Expression meaning the latest possible time when it is nearly too late; also used to describe the final moments of a given event | |
| Power of perception, or keen intuition; also (with 'The') a movie starring Bruce Willis & Haley Joel Osment | |
| Nazi Party's regime in Germany from 1933 to 1945 under Adolf Hitler | |
| If you don't like the diagnosis your doctor gave you, go to another doctor and get this | |
| Abbott & Costello's famous comedy routine discussing guys on a baseball team | |
| Major thoroughfare in the center of Manhattan in New York lined with prestigious shops such as Saks and Tiffany & Co. | |
| Extremely close-fitting or tight clothing is referred to as fitting like this | |
| There is length, area, and volume, but time is often referred to as the ______ ______ | |
| Tobacco product that is inhaled unintentionally by someone else | |
| Premier published copies of a literary work, printed from the same type and distributed at the same time | |
| Steven Spielberg's 1977 Sci-Fi film starring Richard Dreyfuss | |
| State of great joy and satisfaction; or a television drama starring Stephen Collins | |
| | Hint | Ordinal Number Phrase |
| Intense interrogation; or a burn so severe that the damage has resulted in skin death | |
| What a defendant can do if they do not wish to testify against themselves | |
| In sports, players who are available to replace those who start a game | |
| Major American film studio founded in 1935 with releases such as Avatar, Star Wars, X-Men, etc. | |
| Basic emergency care given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available | |
| Renewed energy or strength to continue an undertaking after being sleepy or exhausted | |
| Acquired habit or tendency in one's character that is so deeply ingrained as to appear automatic or innate | |
| Particular day of the week and day of the month combination some consider unlucky; also, a horror movie franchise featuring Jason | |
| Guarantees freedom of religion, speech, press, etc. in the U.S. Bill of Rights | |
| One who serves in a subordinate capacity or plays a secondary role | |
| Level of a multi-level building that is often omitted due to superstitions that the number is unlucky | |
| Students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who are new to the school and in the beginning level classes | |
| Shakespeare's comedy involving twins and mistaken identity | |
| Term sometimes used to describe underdeveloped nations, especially those with widespread poverty | |
| Something of the best quality; or mail that includes letters and postcards | |
| Game show hosted by Jeff Foxworthy featuring elementary school children | |
| Sitcom with John Lithgow in which aliens, disguised as humans, are sent to experience life on Earth | |
| Unit number of M*A*S*H's Mobile Army Surgical Hospital | |
| Brand of personal home emergency response system (if you fall, just push a button) | |
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