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show Nissa's name is from
don't serve them to Dan
cause of fire in black car
Dan's passion
Jill's fun friends
the bar
Aunt Maryalice
Sullivan's street
Tony lost them at Woody
where Tony left the locked car running
Gramps joined
young Tony forgot in Chicago
Nissa's college abode
Mary and Greg band instrument
he has a bedroom named after him
Mary shares her birthday with
most coveted glass
who came in....? (2)
would you like to dance? (2)
Maddage's dog
bike shelter (2)
Dan's first business venture
Callaghan's dog
resting place of the pintoid
bike shelter
oldest neighbor
built the bunkbeds
before the Cougars
there are never enough
Bucknell Frat
Sport for grandkids
SLC house
AFC rank
10 speed bike color
under the tree, we played on a pile of
What time is the dentist appt (2)
Greg's Favorite Christmas present (2)
Trekkies (3)
# colleges attended by Chris
Timothy boys' name
Beth's home in N. Calif
Tracy drives it
Chelsea's dog's name
Hey, I had my eye on... (2)
Puddy's HS sport
Callaghan's tree
"get tuff..." (2)
Greg's license plate
Gramp's nickname for Glenn
First place. Cake Wars. Theme- All Things Italian.
how many sports did Nicole's Dan play in HS
Greg's HS varsity sport
lots of pictures of her feet on FB
location of old firehouse

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