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In Mark 1:8 he says, "I indeed have baptized you with water: but he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost |
John the Baptist
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In 1965 Ginger Rogers succeeded Carol Channing as the matchmaker in this musical |
Hello, Dolly!
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1993 was the 10th anniv. of the 10-year type of this document, so if you got one in 1983 we hope you renewed it |
passports
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The March 15, 1848 issue of the Californian in San Francisco gave this discovery a few lines on the back page |
gold (at Sutter's Mill)
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The Ninety-Nines, an organization of women pilots, was co-founded by this famous flier, also its first president |
Amelia Earhart
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With wings beating up to 80 times a second, these birds can fly in reverse |
hummingbirds
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In the Book of Acts, this author of the first gospel is mentioned by name for the last time |
Matthew
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This musical ends with Aldonza & company singing "The Impossible Dream" |
the Man of La Mancha
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When your grandchildren fly this airline, they may munch on McDonald's Friendly Skies Meals |
United Airlines
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Around 1877 this rolling plant was introduced to South Dakota accidentally & spread |
(Jim: What is sagebrush?)
tumbleweeds
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Members of the North American Association for this game receive a publication called "Newswink" |
Tiddlywinks
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On an early 20th c. French version of this machine, the needle traveled from the center out to the rim |
a phonograph (record player)
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In Revelation 2:17, the faithful are promised this food from heaven |
manna
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This "Waiting for Godot" playwright was one of the contributors to the 1969 revue "Oh! Calcutta!" |
(Samuel) Beckett
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Many a blueblood has made a "Pilgrim"age to the Mayflower Society Museum in this historic town |
Plymouth, Mass.
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People with this job pursued certain animals, Indians & men on the lam for money or rewards |
bounty hunters
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In the 1960s freedom rides in the South were organized by CORE, the Congress of this |
Racial Equality
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When 2 of these appear in the sky at the same time, the colors on the second one are reversed |
rainbows
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When the Israelites left Egypt, they took the bones of this son of Jacob for burial at Shechem |
Joseph
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Show that features the following: "I got the horse right here / The name is Paul Revere / And here's a guy that says if the weather's clear /Can do /Can do / This guy says the horse can do..." |
(Alex: The "Fugue For Tinhorns".) ... [The song was reprised going into the break.]
Guys and Dolls
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You have to climb more than 400 steps to get to the Temple of 10,000 Buddhas in this British Crown Colony |
Hong Kong
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Its panhandle between Texas & Kansas was known as "No Man's Land" because no government agency owned it |
Oklahoma
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Founded in 1905, this organization was instrumental in getting the Migratory Bird Treaty Act passed |
the Audubon Society
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This Renaissance artist is known for his mirror writing |
da Vinci
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Before his fatal defeat, this king consulted with a medium at Endor |
King Saul
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Elliott Gould played one of the 3 sailors on shore leave in a 1963 production of this musical |
On the Town
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The Centers for Disease Control in this city will fax information on health risks abroad to travelers |
Atlanta
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Soddies were often the first homes built by these people who were given land on which they had to live |
homesteaders
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Formerly called Harmony International, it's a group for women who sing barbershop harmony |
the Sweet Adelines
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In 1968 this track & field gold medalist "flopped" over the high bar backwards |
(Liz: [Shakes head] Forgot.)
(Dick) Fosbury
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