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Specific objects required. A line from the film 4 for Texas inspired a song titled for these objects that was written by Lee Hazlewood. These objects appear in the titles of the first two singles off California Sunrise, an album by Jon Pardi. It’s not a bed, but these objects appear in the title question of a Shania Twain hit that also asks (15[1])“whose heart did you steal (15[1])I wonder?” (15[2])An artist (15[1])sings that “birds need bees and ice needs whiskey” in a (*) Luke Bryan song where he claims that these objects “need knockin’”. Dasha asks “did your truck break down?” after asking if these objects stopped working (10[2])in her song “Austin”. In a 1965 hit that opens with the line “you keep sayin’ you got somethin’ for me”, Nancy Sinatra sings that, for 10 (10[1])points, what kind of shoes “are made for walkin’”? ■END■

ANSWER: boots [accept “These Boots Are Made For Walkin’”; accept “Head Over Boots”; accept “Dirt on my Boots”; accept “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?”; accept “Knockin’ Boots”; accept “Austin (Boots Stop Workin’)”; reject “shoes”]
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