Not even an All My Children staff writer could have crafted such a shocking development: Erica Kane drops two spots in the rankings to tie for last place with Cloris.
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8) Cloris Leachman and Corky Ballas
Like a ballroom Ziggy, "the grand-duchess of lust" is still hanging on tied for eighth place, despite haunting our dreams with the image of her prodigious leg-extension abilities.
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6) Toni Braxton and Alec Mazo
While Toni's samba brought Carrie Ann much, er, satisfaction, and bumped her up one spot in the rankings, it never really came together for all of you.
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5) Cody Linley and Julianne Hough
Julianne sang her siren song, ushering Cody further into manhood (although down one place in the rankings) with an aggressive tango that led Len to call him the "boy wonder."
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4) Lance Bass and Lacey Schwimmer
The judges picked Lance and Lacey's tango for a repeat performance on Tuesday – if only more of you felt the same. They're down one spot to tie for fourth place.
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4) Warren Sapp and Kym JohnsonWarren's simple samba was too simple for the judges, and it left more than a few of you cold as well; he drops two spots in the rankings this week.
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2) Maurice Greene and Cheryl Burke
The judges weren't grooving on Maurice's '70s-themed samba, but enough of you caught the fever to catapult him six spots to second place, and make him the week's most improved performer.
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1) Brooke Burke and Derek HoughBrooke's hot-for-teacher samba wasn't too erotic for you; she stays at No. 1 for the fourth week in a row. Say yes to hot chicks who can dance!