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"And God blessed them, saying, be fruitful, and multiply..." |
Genesis
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This Detroit native has held on to his solid Midwestern values in California: |
Tom Selleck
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From 1979 to 1983, Rev. Grady Nutt was a regular on this variety series, country music's answer to "Laugh-In" |
Hee Haw
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In 1998 Georgia teen Mike Cameron got suspended for wearing this rival's T-shirt on "Coke in Education Day" |
Pepsi Cola
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Founded in 1693, this seaport became the capital nearly 200 years later |
Kingston
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"And Moses said unto the people, remember this day in which ye came out from Egypt, out of the house of bondage..." |
Exodus
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His father Henry should have known he was no flop as a businessman or car designer: |
Edsel Ford
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For 5 seasons Shirley Booth ran the Baxter household playing this maid whose name is the same as a nut |
Hazel
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In a 1997 agreement this brand became "The Official Skate of New York City Parks" |
Rollerblade
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It's the official language of Jamaica |
English
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The Southeast Asian rainy season |
Monsoon
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"He only is my rock and my salvation; he is my defence; I shall not be greatly moved" |
Psalms
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He starred in the World Series for the Dodgers as well as the Tigers: |
Kirk Gibson
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The first of the "Peanuts" specials, it originally aired on December 9, 1965 |
(Pat: What is Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown?)
A Charlie Brown Christmas
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In 1998 former Clinton economic advisor Laura Tyson became Bankamerica dean at this oldest UC campus |
UC-Berkeley
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This "colorful" brand of beer is one of Jamaica's most popular exports |
Red Stripe
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A plant or animal of mixed breed |
Mongrel
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"And when he opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour" |
Revelation
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Though he politicked from New York, he was born in Owosso, Michigan: |
Thomas E. Dewey
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Walnut Grove, Minnesota was the setting for this drama of the American West |
Little House on the Prairie
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In 2000 the town of Halfway, Oregon renamed itself this, after a website with discounts of at least 50% |
(D: What is Halfprice.com?) (P: What is Halfprice, Oregon?)
Half.com
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Tourists can stay at GoldenEye, once the vacation home of this bestselling author |
Ian Fleming
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Kipling knew it's the agile carnivore seen here: |
the mongoose
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"My bone cleaveth to my skin and to my flesh, and I am escaped with the skin of my teeth" |
(P: What is Daniel?)
Job
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His speech education major at Wayne State has taken him a "Long Distance": |
Casey Kasem
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He co-created "Get Smart", "When Things Were Rotten" & "The Nutt House", a short-lived series from 1989 |
Mel Brooks
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According to the World Almanac, U.S. enrollment in these medical "organizations" grew tenfold from 1976 to 1998 |
HMOs (Health Maintenance Organizations)
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Jamaica is the third largest of these "Greater" islands |
Greater Antilles
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Title for a high-ranking Catholic priest |
Monsignor
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