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    | He told Moses his name was "I Am" | 
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    | The National Stud in County Kildare provides expert advice on breeding these creatures | 
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    | "Good Vibrations" in 1966 was this group's last No. 1 hit of the '60s | 
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    | Fair Lane in Dearborn, Michigan | 
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    | This "bread" that appeared every morning in the desert usually couldn't be kept overnight; it melted | 
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    | This "Today" show co-host initially gave sports reports on the show 3 times a week | 
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    | This ship belonging to Jacques Cousteau sank in a Singapore shipyard | 
    Calypso
 
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    | This second-largest city, whose Irish name is Corcaigh, is sometimes called the City of Spires | 
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    | Written by Smokey Robinson, Mary Wells' "My Guy" was this label's first No. 1 hit | 
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    | Holmesdale in Pittsfield, Massachusetts | 
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    | In Chapter 1 Pharaoh ordered the Hebrew midwives to do this | 
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    | This "Let's Make A Deal" host began his career on the game show "Who Am I?" in Canada | 
    Monty Hall
 
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    | He was given a 4-year, $8 million contract to coach the Miami Dolphins | 
    Jimmy Johnson
 
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    | In 1984 this U.S. president visited Ballyporeen, his ancestral village | 
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    | Co-written by Smokey Robinson, "My Girl" was this group's first No. 1 hit | 
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    | Lindenwald in Kinderhook, New York | 
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    | The Breastplate of Judgment had this many stones set in it, one for each tribe | 
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    | Brooke Shields, Jean-Claude Van Damme & Julia Roberts appeared on this sitcom on Super Bowl Sunday 1996 | 
    Friends
 
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    | Many world leaders attended his funeral mass in Notre Dame Cathedral | 
    Francois Mitterrand
 
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    | Some say this fount of eloquence is part of the stone of Scone, the ancient Scottish crowning seat | 
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    | In February 1961 his "Calcutta" was a one & a two on the charts | 
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    | Chartwell in Kent, England | 
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    | If thou lend money to a person poorer than thee, thou shall not lay upon him usury, which is this | 
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    | In 1986 he limited his involvement in "The 700 Club" to run for president | 
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    | The shuttle Endeavour blasted off to retrieve a satellite containing these amphibians | 
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    | John Robert Gregg, who invented a form of this, grew up in Rockcorry, County Monaghan | 
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    | In 1962 this Four Seasons girl knocked Tommy Roe's "Sheila" from the top spot | 
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    | Taliesin in Spring Creek, Wisconsin | 
    (Alex: Anything?) (Steve: No, I don't know.)
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