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Jesus said 1 of the 2 greatest commandments is "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as" this |
as thyself
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Beau Bridges appeared in several episodes of this syndicated series starring his father as an ex-Navy frogman |
Sea Hunt
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Prized by the Japanese for their caps, Shiitake & Matsutake are types of these |
mushrooms
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When she moved from Paris to England in 1802, she brought some of her best wax figures with her |
(Madame) Tussaud
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Noted for its 138-foot-high nave, Amiens is the largest Gothic cathedral in this country |
France
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Distances are measured "as" this bird "flies" |
the crow
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In his triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Jesus rode this animal |
a donkey
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C.J., one of these animals, appeared in 2 Clint Eastwood movies before starring in "Mr. Smith" |
an orangutan
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Hummus, a paste of mashed chickpeas, is often served with this Middle Eastern pocket bread |
pita
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This Welshman who found Livingstone spent a few years as a U.S. citizen |
Stanley
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Pisa, Italy's International Airport is named for this astronomer |
Galileo
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To speak bluntly is "to talk" this bird |
turkey
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It's the only New Testament book that focuses mainly on prophetic events |
Revelation
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It's the real first name of the character Doogie Howser |
Douglas
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Texans popularly refer to this meat dish as "a bowl of red" |
Chili
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Abe Lincoln's son Thomas was usually known by this nickname |
Tad
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The home of this inventor in Rochester, N.Y. is now a museum devoted to photography |
(George) Eastman
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A car door hinged at the top so it swings upward is this bird wing |
a gull-wing
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For his outspoken denunciation of this king's marriage, John the Baptist was beheaded |
Herod Antipas
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She's won 4 Emmys for playing Carla the waitress on "Cheers" |
Rhea Perlman
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It's the traditional meat for Irish stew |
mutton (lamb)
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This dictator refused a German offer to return his son Yakov Dzhugashvili in a P.O.W. exchange |
(Matt: Who was Tito?)
Joseph Stalin
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Andrew Johnson's home, tailor shop & grave can be found at a historic site in Greeneville in this state |
(Steven: What is North Carolina?)
Tennessee
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A place for papers in a desk, or a niche for a nest |
a pigeon-hole
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Paul converted to Christianity as a result of his journey to this city |
Damascus
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In a February 1987 episode of this series, Lee Stetson & Amanda King finally married |
(Steven: What is Knots Landing?)
Scarecrow and Mrs. King
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To a Spaniard, camarones fritos are fried ones of these |
shrimp
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This king was born in Cairo on February 11, 1920 |
Farouk
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The Court of the Lions is the central fountain of this Moorish fortress in Granada, Spain |
the Alhambra
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After 12 days the singer of "The 12 Days of Christmas" will own exactly a dozen of these birds |
partridges
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