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Before changing its name in 1966, this Jerry Garcia-led group was known as The Warlocks |
(Mark: What is [*], man?)
the Grateful Dead
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Some attribute this nickname of the city to its proud, boasting citizens, not its breeziness |
"The Windy City"
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In 1994 select customers will be able to test GM's new Impact, a car powered by this |
Electricity
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In Chapter 19, these two cities are destroyed by fire & brimstone |
Sodom & Gomorrah
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The mama bear didn't appear in the original version of this story; neither did Goldilocks |
"The Three Bears"
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It's what you roll out for important guests |
Red Carpet
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood was named for this crooner |
Frank Sinatra
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This landmark is 1,454' tall |
Sears Tower
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Judging by its name, this line of luxury cars from Nissan could go on forever |
Infiniti
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In Genesis 9:1, God told him & his sons to " Be fruitful & multiply and replenish the earth" |
Noah
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Mama Leone's, on 44th St. in New York City, is a famous one of these establishments |
(Italian) Restaurant
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British soldiers were called this, even before the American Revolution |
Redcoats
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In 1971 this group's "Riders On the Storm" was its last top-20 hit |
The Doors
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Greater Chicago includes Lake & Porter Counties in Indiana & Kenosha County in this state |
(D: What is Michigan?)
Wisconsin
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In 1949 this company produced its one millionth car, a Coupe DeVille |
Cadillac
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His brothers said, "Come now therefore & let us slay him and cast him into some pit" |
Joseph
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She played the cantankerous Mama on "Mama's Family", a spin-off of "The Carol Burnett Show" |
Vicki Lawrence
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It can describe a small cinnamon-flavored candy or Durkee's cayenne pepper sauce |
Red Hot
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Denny Lane, Denny Sewell, & Linda McCartney were original members of this group |
Wings
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This "Little Giant" is buried at the base of a 96' tall monument on E. 35th St. |
Stephen Douglas
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This company has "excelled" in automaking ever since it produced Korea's first car, the Pony |
Hyundai
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She conceived and bore Abraham a son, Isaac, in his old age |
(D: Who was Rebecca?)
Sarah
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It was Francois Duvalier's famous nickname |
"Papa Doc"
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Familiar expression for something that draws attention away from the main issue |
Red Herring
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This group, formed by John Lennon, was introduced in 1969 on his "Give Peace A Chance" single |
The Plastic Ono Band
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This natural history museum has more than 10 acres of exhibits |
Field Museum
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In 1987 this Italian company's Countach sold for about $125,000 |
(Mark: What is Ferrari?) (Doug: What is Fiat?)
Lamborghini
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Jacob built a pillar upon this woman's grave near Bethlehem |
(M: Who was Judith?)
Rachel
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Her husband George was never part of her outlaw gang, but her four sons were |
(D: Who is Ma Parker?)
Ma Barker
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In 1978 he & Mel Allen became the first broadcasters to be honored by the Baseball Hall of Fame |
Red Barber
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