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| WHICH TV SHOW CAME FIRST? |
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| In the late 900s his wife Thjodhild built the first church in Greenland at Brattahlid |
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"I Spy", "I Dream of Jeannie", "I Love Lucy" |
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| It "takes a licking and keeps on ticking" |
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| The Catholic League describes itself as this 3-letter type of organization, meaning non-clerical |
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| Illustrators often showed her sitting on a 3-legged stool as there was no such thing as a tuffet |
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| This 1883 character's nose grew every time he lied (insert political joke here) |
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| The Vikings enhanced the seaworthiness of their ships by adding this stabilizer to the underside |
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"Batman", "The Amazing Spider-Man", "The Adventures of Superman" |
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| When Anheuser-Busch introduced this beer in the 1870's, it was fermented twice & pasteurized |
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| Canon Law 333 says there is neither appeal nor recourse against his decree (& it's not God) |
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| It's what Mary's little lamb did even though it was against the rules |
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| In 1066 this great-great grandson of Rollo made what some call the last Viking invasion of England |
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"My So-called Life", "My Mother the Car", "My Sister Sam" |
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| Kraft makes hot cereals called Cream of Rice & Cream of this |
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| The name given to a child at this sacrament is traditionally that of a saint |
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| She went to the baker's to buy her dog some bread; "when she came back the poor dog was dead" |
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| A pirate or an NFL player from Tampa Bay |
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| In 930 the Vikings set up the Althing, considered the world's oldest parliament, in this country |
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"Green Acres", "NYPD Blue", "The White Shadow" |
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| Founded in 1914, the American Pop Corn Company makes this "happy" brand of popcorn, America's first |
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| Jews, who don't eat or drink at all on Yom Kippur, might envy the 1-meal Catholic "fast" on Ash Wednesday & this day |
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| "Ding, dong, bell, the cat is in the well! Who put her in?" This "Little" guy |
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| This man whose given name is actually Lido is widely credited with saving Chrysler from bankruptcy |
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| A "thrall", from which we get the word "enthrall", was a person of this lowest social class |
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"Cagney & Lacey", "Starsky & Hutch", "Mork & Mindy" |
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| This fruit drink brand tells you to "unleash the power of the sun" |
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| A litany may address the Lamb of God, saying "you take away" these |
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| Simple Simon thought he could not fail to catch this because he had "a little salt to put upon his tail" |
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| One of the "wisdom" books of the Old Testament |
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