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    | "Old Hickory" | Andrew Jackson 
 
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    | The capital of Hong Kong was named for this 19th century British monarch | (Queen) Victoria 
 
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    | Australia is the world's leading producer of this natural fiber | wool 
 
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    | Up to 85% of the gas that spews from volcanoes is this type of vapor | water 
 
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    | Matthew, Mark & John tell of Jesus walking on water, but only Matthew says this apostle did it too | Peter 
 
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    | In titles of plays, this word follows "Into the" & "A Walk in the" | (Rick: What is Night?) 
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    | He was the first president to have an "Old" nickname; in this case, "Old Fox" | George Washington 
 
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    | In the past 20 years the population of this country's capital, Amman, has tripled | Jordan 
 
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    | Manmade textile that includes the trademarked brand names Dacron, Fortrel & Kodel | polyester 
 
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    | In his book "De Caelo", Aristotle defended the theory that the Earth is this shape | (Bill: What is flat?) 
 round
 
 
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    | They said of Jesus, "We have seen his star in the East and are come to worship him." | Magi 
 
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    | Robert Morse stars in "Tru", a comedic look at 2 nights in the life of this man | Truman Capote 
 
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    | His father was "Old Sink or Swim", he was "Old Man Eloquent" | John Quincy Adams 
 
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    | The name for this Uruguayan capital is from the Portuguese for "I see a hill" | Montevideo 
 
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    | Scotland gets a lot of rain, which may be why this Scot invented waterproof fabrics | Mackintosh 
 
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    | Geologic term for the center of the Earth | core 
 
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    | After he was led to Damascus, his sight was restored by Ananias, a Christian disciple | Saul later Paul 
 
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    | Sweeny Tood was "The Demon Barber of" this "Street" | [ERRATUM: "Todd" was misspelled.] 
 Fleet Street
 
 
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    | "Old Tippecanoe" | William Henry Harrison 
 
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    | Until conquered by the French in 1830, this N. African capital was a stronghold for the Barbary pirates | (Rick: What is Tripoli?) (Bill: What is Tunis?)
 
 Algiers
 
 
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    | Used to make tutus, this netting fabric begins with one "tu" | tulle 
 
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    | A polar magnetic substorm usually coincides with a display of these lights | auroras (aurora borealis) 
 
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    | Jesus' age when Mary & Joseph found him speaking with the teachers in the temple | 12 
 
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    | Movie Mozart who starred in the 1989 military murder mystery "A Few Good Men" | (Gaye: Who is F. Murray Abraham?) 
 Tom Hulce
 
 
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    | "Old Rough & Ready" | (Bill: Who is Teddy Roosevelt?) 
 Zachary Taylor
 
 
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    | Due to its many waterways, this Scandinavian capital on the Baltic Sea is called the "Venice of the North" | Stockholm, Sweden 
 
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    | High quality bedsheets are made of this tightly woven cotton | (Alex: We have less than a minute to go.) 
 percale
 
 
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    | Structural & mineralogical change in solid rock caused by temperature & pressure changes is called this | metamorphism 
 
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    | The "murderer" in "But ye denied the holy one...& desired a murderer to be granted unto you" | (Rick: Um...Judas?) (Alex: No.)
 (Rick: Who was Judas?)
 
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    | This 1959 musical was revived in 1974 with Angela Lansbury & in 1989 with Tyne Daly | (Bill: What is Gypsy Lee Rose?) (Rick: What is Mame? Auntie Mame?)
 
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