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Former House Republican Whip Tom DeLay also surprised the crowd. The 62-year-old politician performed a cha-cha to the 1960s hit "Wild Thing." "Parts were magic, parts were tragic," judge Goodman said. DeLay even wowed his professional partner, Cheryl Burke. "I just busted out laughing because I was, like, I can't believe this old man is here on his one knee playing the guitar and doing exactly what I told him to do, no questions asked," she said after the show. "I have to say I nailed it," said DeLay, wearing orthopedic shoes to help alleviate the bruising and near stress-fractures on his feet after weeks of rehearsals. "I felt good. My hips were working. Cheryl held me up and I really, I did it. I nailed it." DeLay finished with 20 points. "Iron Chef America" host Marc Dacascos earned 29 points. Professional snowboarder Louie Vito, who did a flip as part of his cha-cha, finished with 27. Next, it's the ladies' turn, and the pressure's on. "When you hear the crowd and there's an orchestra behind you and you just want to be fabulous and you only have one take, so I'm nervous," said actress Debi Mazar. "It's a natural feeling to have. I'm first up." Two contestants -- one male, one female -- will be eliminated during Wednesday's episode. ___ ABC is owned by The Walt Disney Co. ___ On the Net:
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