| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Line 2 | Can we get back to politics? | 100%
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| Line 3 | Please? | 100%
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| Line 1 | The election of 1800 | 100%
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| Line 9 | Aaron Burr | 75%
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| Line 14 | And they say I'm a Francophile, at least they know I know where France is! | 75%
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| Line 13 | Ask him a question, it glances off, he obfuscates, he dances | 75%
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| Line 5 | Ev'ry action has its equal, opposite reaction | 75%
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| Line 12 | He's not very forthcoming on any particular stances | 75%
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| Line 11 | He's very attractive in the North, New Yorkers like his chances | 75%
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| Line 6 | John Adams shat the bed, I love the guy, but he's in traction | 75%
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| Line 7 | Poor Alexander Hamilton, he is missing in action | 75%
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| Line 8 | So now I'm facing | 75%
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| Line 15 | Thomas that's the problem, see, they see Burr as a less extreme you (ha!) | 75%
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| Line 10 | With his own faction | 75%
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| Line 4 | Yo | 75%
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| Line 35 | And Jefferson? | 50%
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| Line 51 | But if you had to choose | 50%
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| Line 30 | Charm her (Burr!) | 50%
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| Line 42 | Dear Mr. Hamilton [1] | 50%
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| Line 45 | Dear Mr. Hamilton [2] | 50%
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| Line 18 | Don't laugh | 50%
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| Line 28 | Don't let them know what you're against or what you're for (Burr!) | 50%
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| Line 40 | He seems approachable | 50%
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| Line 39 | I can't believe we're here with him! | 50%
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| Line 33 | I don't like Adams | 50%
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| Line 38 | I like that Aaron Burr! | 50%
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| Line 36 | In love with France! | 50%
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| Line 22 | It might be nice, it might be nice [1] | 50%
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| Line 24 | It might be nice, it might be nice [2] | 50%
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| Line 31 | It's 1800, ladies, tell your husbands | 50%
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| Line 47 | (It's quiet uptown) [2] | 50%
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| Line 48 | Jefferson or Burr? (Jefferson or Burr) [1] | 50%
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| Line 50 | Jefferson or Burr? (Jefferson or Burr) [2] | 50%
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| Line 46 | John Adams doesn't stand a chance, so who are you promoting? | 50%
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| Line 41 | Like you could grab a beer with him! | 50%
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| Line 29 | Shake hands with him (Burr!) | 50%
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| Line 27 | Smile more (Burr!) | 50%
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| Line 26 | Talk less (Burr!) | 50%
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| Line 23 | To get Hamilton on your side [1] | 50%
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| Line 25 | To get Hamilton on your side [2] | 50%
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| Line 32 | Vote for Burr (Burr!) | 50%
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| Line 49 | We know it's lose-lose | 50%
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| Line 34 | Well, he's gonna lose, that's just defeatist | 50%
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| Line 17 | Who did you have in mind? | 50%
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| Line 19 | Who is it? | 50%
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| Line 37 | Yeah, he's so elitist! | 50%
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| Line 16 | You need to change course, a key endorsement might redeem you | 50%
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| Line 43 | Your fellow Fed'ralists would like to know how you'll be voting | 50%
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| Line 20 | You used to work on the same staff | 50%
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| Line 53 | Alexander! | 25%
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| Line 64 | And you know what? | 25%
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| Line 60 | Burr | 25%
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| Line 59 | Honestly, it's kind of draining | 25%
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| Line 55 | I'm going door to door | 25%
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| Line 62 | Is there anything you wouldn't do? | 25%
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| Line 44 | (It's quiet uptown) [1] | 25%
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| Line 63 | No, I'm chasing what I want | 25%
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| Line 61 | Sir | 25%
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| Line 57 | Sure! | 25%
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| Line 58 | That's new | 25%
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| Line 52 | Well, if it isn't Aaron Burr, sir | 25%
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| Line 21 | What? [1] | 25%
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| Line 56 | You're openly campaigning? | 25%
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| Line 54 | You've created quite a stir, sir | 25%
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| Line 90 | And? | 0%
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| Line 82 | And if you were to ask me who I'd promote (oh!) | 0%
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| Line 96 | As your Vice President | 0%
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| Line 104 | Burr, when you see Hamilton, thank him for the endorsement | 0%
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| Line 86 | But when all is said and all is done | 0%
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| Line 103 | Cause I'm the President | 0%
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| Line 78 | Choose, choose, choose | 0%
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| Line 92 | Congrats on a race well-run | 0%
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| Line 81 | For the country is facing a difficult choice (oh!) | 0%
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| Line 97 | Haha, yeah, right! | 0%
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| Line 93 | I did give you a fight (uh-huh) | 0%
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| Line 67 | If you had to choose [1] | 0%
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| Line 68 | If you had to choose [2] | 0%
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| Line 70 | If you had to choose [3] | 0%
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| Line 71 | If you had to choose [4] | 0%
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| Line 73 | If you had to choose [5] | 0%
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| Line 74 | If you had to choose [6] | 0%
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| Line 76 | If you had to choose [7] | 0%
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| Line 84 | I had never agreed with Jefferson once (oh!) | 0%
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| Line 66 | I learned that from you | 0%
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| Line 94 | I look forward to our partnership | 0%
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| Line 100 | It is crazy that the guy who comes in second gets to be Vice President | 0%
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| Line 69 | (It's a tie!) | 0%
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| Line 75 | (It's up to Hamilton!) | 0%
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| Line 72 | (It's up to the delegates!) | 0%
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| Line 87 | Jefferson has beliefs, Burr has none (ooh!) | 0%
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| Line 83 | Jefferson has my vote (oh!) | 0%
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| Line 77 | Jefferson or Burr? (Jefferson or Burr) [3] | 0%
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| Line 101 | Ooh! You know what? We can change that! You know why? | 0%
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| Line 95 | Our partnership? | 0%
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| Line 99 | Talkin' bout "I look forward to our partnership" | 0%
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| Line 80 | The people are asking to hear my voice (oh!) | 0%
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| Line 85 | We have fought on like 75 diff'rent fronts (oh!) | 0%
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| Line 88 | Well, I'll be damned [1] | 0%
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| Line 89 | Well, I'll be damned [2] | 0%
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| Line 65 | What? [2] | 0%
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| Line 102 | Why? | 0%
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| Line 79 | Yo (oh!) | 0%
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| Line 98 | You hear this guy? Man openly campaigns against me | 0%
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| Line 91 | You won in a landslide | 0%
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