| 31. | They're always loading food, fiddling with the steps.
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| 32. | Fiddle-dee-dee, 944-C Canton St.
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| 33. | Fiddling with this cuisine doesn't do disservice to history.
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| 34. | The banjo signals happy turns; the fiddle, sad ones.
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| 35. | One of them should probably not be Maazel with a fiddle.
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| 36. | The girls didn't like playing second fiddle to golf.
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| 37. | Too many pitchers take too much time fiddling on the mound.
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| 38. | The thought occurred to me that Nero fiddled while Rome burned.
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| 39. | Fiddle-dee-dee, war, war, war,
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| 40. | Who played second fiddle to Teddy Roosevelt on San Juan Hill?
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