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He went to Damascus to arrest Christians but became one instead |
Paul
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This Chubby Checker hit charted twice, both times reaching No. 1 |
"The Twist"
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In 1996 Graceland Gifts in this city sold a limited edition Elvis Cabbage Patch Kid in a gold lame suit |
Memphis
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2 old Quakers, Captain Peleg & Captain Bildad, are part-owners of the Pequod in this 1851 novel |
Moby-Dick
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In Altdorf, Switzerland a statue marks the spot where he shot an apple off his son's head |
William Tell
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It may be indelible or invisible (3) |
ink
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At Cornelius' house in Caesarea, this leader of the apostles preached to the first Gentile converts |
(Jeff: Who is John the Baptist?)
Simon Peter
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"Beefy" singer whose first No. 1 hit was "I'd Do Anything For Love" from his 1993 CD "Bat Out Of Hell II" |
Meat Loaf
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Rumors on Royal Street in this city specializes in hand-crafted Mardi Gras masks |
New Orleans
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In this novel, d'Artagnan, a native of Gascony, is described as "Don Quixote at 18" |
The Three Musketeers
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In 1952 Nina Ricci introduced "Fille D'Eve", one of these that came in an apple-shaped bottle |
perfume
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Mesopotamia today (4) |
Iraq
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The apostles believed Judas' act of betrayal was predicted by this king's psalms |
David
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This group's 1995 album "Pulse" includes a live performance of all the songs from "Dark Side of the Moon" |
Pink Floyd
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Browsing for baubles? Tiffany, Cartier & Van Cleef & Arpels all have shops on this chic Beverly Hills street |
Rodeo Drive
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In "Good Wives", the second part of this novel, Aunt March dies & leaves her home, Plumfield, to Jo |
Little Women
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Voltaire first spread the story about this scientist & the falling apple |
Isaac Newton
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Philip preached in this area known for the "good" neighbor in Jesus' parable |
Samaria
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Her 1991 hit "Coming Out of the Dark" was about her tour bus accident of the preceding year |
Gloria Estefan
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J. Crew picked this city's South Street Seaport as the site for its first retail store, opened in 1989 |
New York City
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William Makepeace Thackeray wrote that "Some of the love passages" of this Charlotte Bronte work "made me cry" |
Jane Eyre
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In a Grimm fairy tale a bit of poisoned apple lodged in her throat |
Snow White
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Claude Monet or Rich Little (13) |
Impressionist
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On Pentecost the apostles received this ability, as witnessed by Jews from "every nation" |
speaking in tongues
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R&B quartet consisting of "Squirt", "Bass", "Slim" & "Alex Vanderpool" |
(Alex: Oh, we stumped you, didn't we, Sue?)
Boyz II Men
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The Mall of America in this state gets more tourists than the Grand Canyon & Disney World combined |
Minnesota
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In a Thomas Hardy novel, grain merchant Michael Henchard serves in this title political office |
The Mayor of Casterbridge
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In the third quarter of 1995, Apple passed this company as the No. 2 maker of PCs in the U.S. |
(Alex: Compaq is No. 1.)
IBM
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Give the third degree (11) |
interrogate
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