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Tootenhoptep gazes upon his final resting place: The 7-1/2th Wonder of the World.
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- Priest - Glenn Carlson
- Flunky - Digby Christian
- Guy 1 - John True
- Guy 2 - Seth Sher
- Series Announcer - Scot Crisp.
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