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Find the connection between these things?

This is a game where I list three things and you have to figure out how they are relatedIt could be in function, origin, the spelling of the words, or even an association with another wordSome are easy, some are hard1Bauxite—CocaCola—Leftovers2Lucy Mercer—Marylin Monroe—Kay Summersby(not that they're all women)3Wallets—Crayons—Piano Keys4Bras—Books—Flags5Dare—Heat—Cake6Tang—Sea Monkeys—Cement778—33—45(not that they're all numbers)8Balls—Machetes—Torches9Mocking—Humming—Big10Ice Cream—School—Drivers11Fly—Liquid—Bond12Electronics—Mangos—Biscuits13Big Bands—Bulls—Cars14Bull—Stop—Arm15Cougar—Cooper—Storm16Pea—Trench—Rain17Rear—Birds—North18New—Blue—Harvest

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You can't make a twinky, you can only buy themFortunately you can make a cheese steakFirst you need to obtain very thinly sliced, raw, boneless, rib eye steakI have my butcher do them on setting number 2 on his slicerDo not buy steak umms, they are disgustingYou also need to obtain some good rolls, preferably AmorososSince I'm no longer living anywhere near Philly, I buy Dutch crunch rolls at SafewaySlice an onion very thin, heat a non-stick skillet, add a tiny bit of olive oil, throw in the onionsAfter the onions are mostly done, throw in the steak, salt and pepperSeparate the steak into it's individual slices if you canSautee until the steak is cooked through, it doesn't take longPut some American cheese, or cheese whiz, or provolone on the roll, add the cooked steak, you have a cheese steak.

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