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    | This Michigan industrial city bears the name of a river named for a "fire stone" | Flint 
 
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    | Tobey Maguire: "With great power comes great responsibility. This is my gift. My curse. Who am I? I'm..." | Spider-Man 
 
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    | This apostle was not present when Jesus first reappeared after the crucifixion, so he had his doubts | Thomas 
 
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    | Alfred Hitchcock's "The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog" was inspired by this notorious Whitechapel prowler | Jack the Ripper 
 
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    | Unlike Hägar's, the first complete Viking helmet ever found lacks these, largely an invention of a 19th century Wagner opera designer | (Joe: What are wings?) 
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    | It's a compound of the element with symbol Te; it's also a Colorado ski town | (Herman: What is... vail?) 
 telluride
 
 
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    | Morgan Freeman: "I hope to see my friend & shake his hand. I hope the Pacific is as blue as it has been in my dreams. I hope" | The Shawshank Redemption 
 
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    | Matthias beat out Barsabas in a lottery to replace this apostle who was not a good team player | Judas (Iscariot) 
 
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    | The Semitic word abaq, meaning "sand", gave us this word for a device that did arithmetic much faster than a sand table | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
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    | The first chapter of his 1910 work "Burning Daylight" mentions roulette, the Klondike & a sack of gold dust | Jack London 
 
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    | In 2000 the U.S. & Iceland each issued a coin to honor the 1000 A.D. discovery of the New World by this man | Leif Erikson 
 
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    | "U" oughta know that this city in Saskatchewan got its name from ore deposits of a radioactive element | Uranium City 
 
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    | Guy Pearce: "Now, where was I?" | Memento 
 
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    | This man wasn't one of the 12, but he has "The Apostle" for his epithet & much of the Acts of the Apostles is about him | Paul 
 
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    | A delphinestrian is someone who rides this sea creature | a dolphin 
 
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    | From 1982 to 1985 he rushed for over 4,000 yards in college before signing a baseball contract with Kansas City | Bo Jackson 
 
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    | Norse games of myth included hnutukast, taking these from the carcass after a meal & throwing them at each other with intent to injure | (Herman: What are teeth?) 
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    | This alliterative Maryland place is named for the color of the mica flakes found in the local water | (Joe: What is Silver Springs?) ...
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 Silver Spring
 
 
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    | Barnard Hughes: "One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach: all the damn vampires" | The Lost Boys 
 
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    | There were 2 Apostles with this name, so we use "the Greater" & "the Less" to tell them apart | James 
 
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    | Originally a sci-fi term for a trainee astronaut, this 2-word term now describes someone not in touch with reality | a space cadet 
 
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    | This name given to the northeast coast of North America by the Norsemen reflected the plants they found growing there | Vinland 
 
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    | An area of Lebanon County in this state is called Anthracite | (Herman: What is New Hampshire?) 
 Pennsylvania
 
 
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    | Patricia Arquette: "Except maybe I wouldn't have named our son Elvis" | True Romance 
 
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    | As depicted here, Jesus told Peter and this brother, another fisherman, "Follow me and I will make you fishers of men" | Andrew 
 
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    | The sensation of being creeped out by robots that look close to, but not exactly human, is called the "uncanny" this | valley 
 
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    | The longest known inscriptions in this Viking alphabet is on the Rökstenen, seen here | the Runic alphabet 
 
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