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    | Of the first 2 people to make offerings to God, the one who had his rejected | Cain 
 
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    | The Museum of Fine Arts in this Massachusetts capital is noted for its Asiatic collection | Boston 
 
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    | 1983: "Thriller"
 | Michael Jackson 
 
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    | He gave his "Liberty or Death" speech in St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia | Patrick Henry 
 
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    | It's what you should have in your hand when you say "Kippis!" or "Skal!" | (Yancy: What is a glass?) (Alex: A glass...?)
 
 a glass of alcohol
 
 
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    | Proverbs 31 says an ideal one is industrious, helps the needy & gives advice to those less wise | a wife 
 
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    | At Universal Studios Florida, a calamitous log flume ride down Ripsaw Falls is named for this cartoon Mountie | Dudley Do-Right 
 
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    | 1991: "Ropin' the Wind"
 | Garth Brooks 
 
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    | Belle Boyd, who was imprisoned for being one of these during the Civil War, later became an actress | (Maureen: What is an abolitionist?) 
 a spy (for the Confederacy)
 
 
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    | If your Finnish isn't up to snuff, you may ask "Puhutteko Englantia?", meaning this | Do you speak English? 
 
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    | As a bride price, Saul asked David to kill 100 of these people & bring back proof | (Yancy: Who were the... Phoenicians?) 
 Philistines
 
 
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    | The Kennebunk area, including Kennebunk Beach, is one of this state's most popular resort destinations | Maine 
 
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    | 1971: "Tapestry"
 | Carole King 
 
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    | Stonewall Jackson called him "The only man I know whom I would follow blindfold" | Robert E. Lee 
 
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    | It's where Finns traditionally go to feel the loyly, "steam heat", & get hikinen, "sweaty" | a sauna 
 
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    | Made of metal, tseltselim, the only percussion instruments in the Temple orchestra, are these | (Yancy: What are drums?) 
 cymbals
 
 
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    | When in this city, find time to explore the National Geographic Society's Explorers Hall | Washington, D.C. 
 
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    | 1988: "Faith"
 | George Michael 
 
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    | The home this president bought for his mother Mary is a tourist attraction in Fredericksburg | George Washington 
 
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    | If you pull into the full service lane, you'll need to know "Tankki tayteen", this phrase | Fill it up! 
 
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    | He's the one lamenting in the book of Lamentations | (Susan: Who is Job?) 
 Jeremiah
 
 
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    | It isn't forbidden to visit the Forbidden Caverns near Sevierville in this "Volunteer State" | Tennessee 
 
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    | 1989: "Forever Your Girl"
 | Paula Abdul 
 
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    | This teenager was the second of John Rolfe's 3 wives | Pocahontas 
 
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    | Voileipapoyta, literally "buttered bread table", is the Finnish equivalent of this Swedish spread | (Alex: And we have a minute to go.) 
 smorgasbord
 
 
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