| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Line 12 | Burr? | 100%
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| Line 7 | Further down [1] | 100%
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| Line 3 | Grandpa just lost his seat in the Senate | 100%
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| Line 9 | "Let's meet the newest Senator from New York..." | 100%
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| Line 1 | Look, grandpa's in the paper | 100%
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| Line 11 | Our Senator | 100%
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| Line 23 | And Schuyler's seat was up for grabs, so I took it | 75%
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| Line 29 | Beware; it goeth before the fall | 75%
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| Line 20 | But upstate | 75%
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| Line 5 | Daddy's gonna find out any minute | 75%
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| Line 17 | Excuse me? | 75%
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| Line 8 | Further down [2] | 75%
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| Line 6 | I'm sure he already knows | 75%
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| Line 28 | I swear, your pride will be the death of us all! | 75%
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| Line 10 | New York | 75%
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| Line 15 | No one knows who you are or what you do | 75%
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| Line 18 | Oh, Wall Street thinks you're great | 75%
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| Line 22 | People think you're crooked | 75%
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| Line 14 | Since being one put me on the up and up again | 75%
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| Line 13 | Since when are you a Democratic-Republican? | 75%
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| Line 4 | Sometimes, that's how it goes | 75%
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| Line 16 | They don't need to know me, they don't like you | 75%
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| Line 2 | War hero Philip Schuyler loses Senate seat to young upstart Aaron Burr | 75%
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| Line 19 | You'll always be adored by the things you create | 75%
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| Line 27 | I changed parties to seize the opportunity I saw | 50%
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| Line 25 | I don't see why that has to end | 50%
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| Line 24 | I've always considered you a friend | 50%
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| Line 26 | You changed parties to run against my father-in-law | 50%
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| Line 21 | Wait | 25%
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