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"The New Rachel": Rachel showers at 3:00 am in the co-ed shower, when she'll think she'll be alone - until she hears Brody Weston belting out:
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Only the Good Die Young
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Sister Christian
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Let's Hear It for the Boy
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Kids in America
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"The New Rachel": Which of the following was not present to challenge Wade for the new lead vocalist, Thunderdome-style?
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Tina
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Brittany
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Blaine
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Sam
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"The New Rachel": Cassandra July refers to Rachel as this actor:
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Ted Danson
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Michael J. Fox
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David Schwimmer
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Bill Murray
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"Britney 2.0": Brittany receives an F- on a math quiz, having drawn this on the back of her exam:
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Happyville
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Cloud Town
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Dolphinland
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Lord Tubbington's Mystical Kingdom
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"Britney 2.0": Kicked off the Cheerios, Brittany turns up in a sweater that reads:
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World's Greatest Grandma
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Wanna Make Something of It?
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Clinton '96
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I'm with Stupid
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"Britney 2.0": Kurt tells Rachel about Cassie July's meltdown which occurred during a performance of:
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42nd Street
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Chicago
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Damn Yankees
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Les Miz
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"Makeover": Isabelle Wright is from this Ohio town:
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Canton
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Cleveland
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Columbus
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Lima
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"Makeover": Artie's political aspirations scores him a date with:
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Sugar
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Becky
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Brittany
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Kitty
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"The Break Up": Finn's glorious stint in the Army lasted all of:
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2 days
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2 months
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16 days
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16 weeks
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"The Break Up": According to the Left Behind Club, the book of Revelations predicted:
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Channing Tatum
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Gangnam Style
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Twitter
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The Real Housewives franchise
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"The Break Up": Which pair is the first to break up in the episode (though one in the pair maintains that technically it isn't a break up)
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Finn and Rachel
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Santana and Brittany
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Will and Emma
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Blaine and Kurt
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"The Role You Were Born to Play": This person is the first to be shown auditioning for Grease:
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Wade
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Tina
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Brittany
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Blaine
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"The Role You Were Born to Play": Will and Emma seek counsel from this person about the uncertainty in their relationship:
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Sue
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Finn
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Figgins
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Shannon
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"The Role You Were Born to Play": Finn first sees Ryder Lynn:
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On the football field
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In the locker room
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In detention
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Making out with Brittany
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"Glease": The first number from Grease performed in the episode is performed:
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On bleachers
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In a garage
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In the choir room
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In the McKinley hallways
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"Dynamic Duets": This superhero alter-ego is not present at the meeting of
that opens the episode:
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Asian Persuasion
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Tarantula Head
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Blonde Chameleon
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The Almighty Treble Clef
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"Dynamic Duets": Finn's suggestion for the theme for Sectionals is:
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Foreigner
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The Who
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Wham!
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Journey, naturally
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"Dynamic Duets": As he is being pressured into rejoining the Warblers, Blaine performs with the group a song by:
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An X-Factor judge
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A former member of N Sync
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A British classic rock band
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An American Idol champion
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"Thanksgiving": Before she reminds Santana that she was always a genius slapper, Quinn reveals that she is dating:
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An NFL quarterback
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A drama critic
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A professor
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A senior
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"Thanksgiving": One of the judges for Sectionals includes a man from a ___________ museum:
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Soybean
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Locomotive
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Squirrel
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Clown
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"Swan Song": "Can I just say what everyone is thinking? This is Marley's fault. New Rachel, my butt. I knew Rachel Berry. I was friends with Rachel Berry. And you, Marley, are no Rachel Berry."
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Tina
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Artie
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Sam
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Brittany
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"Swan Song": With New Directions apparently disbanded, various members consider joining the following, except for:
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The floor hockey team
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The Cannabis Legalization Society
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The Cheerios
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Marching band
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"Glee, Actually": Artie's dream at the beginning of the film is meant to evoke this holiday movie:
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It's a Wonderful Life
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Miracle on 34th Street
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Christmas Vacation
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White Christmas
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"Glee, Actually": Who presides over the wedding of Brittany and Sam?
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Sue
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Figgins
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Beiste
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The piano teacher
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