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The promised land of Canaan was said to be flowing with these 2 things |
Milk & honey
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Uh-oh! This 14,410-foot mountain that looms over Seattle is actually an active volcano |
Mount Rainier
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Cut from cords of semolina dough, they're dried & packed in boxes with cheese by Kraft |
Macaroni
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This ancient statue is also named the Aphrodite of Melos |
Venus de Milo
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One who goes along for the ride |
Passenger
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Sound the trumpets! Before his death, Moses named this man his successor |
(Dave: Who is Aaron?) (Genevieve: Who is Gabriel?) (Carl: Who is Jeremiah?)
Joshua
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MLB's Devil Rays |
(Note: Their home stadium is in St. Petersburg, but Dave's response was accepted.)
Tampa Bay
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When dining at SkyCity, this famous tower's revolving restaurant, save room for the Lunar Orbiter dessert |
The Space Needle
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Billabong, an Aussie company, makes this out of emu, ostrich & kangaroo meats as well as regular beef |
Jerky
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He said he had no difficulty expressing sadness & extreme solitude in the work seen here |
Vincent Van Gogh
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To study in minute detail or take apart; some people draw the line at doing it to frogs |
Dissect
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They're the only 2 books of the Hebrew bible named for specific women |
Esther & Ruth
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The NFL's Titans |
(Note: Even though they are referred to as the "Tennessee Titans".)
Nashville
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A museum on Main Street is named for this Klondike event that turned 1890s Seattle into a boom town |
(Dave: What is dogsled racing?)
the Gold Rush
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Cut in sections off trees, it's boiled, scraped & then dried for commercial use, like for bottle stoppers |
Cork
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A 231-foot band of linen, this medieval embroidery depicts the Norman Conquest of England |
The Bayeux Tapestry
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It's the highest rank of diplomat |
Ambassador
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While in the court of Nebuchadnezzar, this visionary was given the name Belteshazzar |
(Dave: Who was Joseph?)
Daniel
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The NHL's Canucks |
Vancouver
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Known as the EMP for short, this music museum seen here is one of Seattle's newest attractions |
(Alex: With about a minute to go.)
the Experience Music Project
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Cut down a bunch of Thompson seedlesses, dry them & you get these |
Raisins
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This movement got its name from the painting seen here |
(Alex: Yeah, Dave, you knew.) (Dave: I'll take the last clue...)
Impressionism
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The pressure is on to make this coffee, quick |
(Carl: What is instant?)
espresso
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Twice, with an evil spirit upon him, this king tried to slay David with his javelin |
(Carl: Who was Samuel?) ... (Alex: We have an interesting situation here: Dave and Carl are tied for second place at -$600!)
King Saul
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MLS's Earthquakes |
(Alex: Ah-ha... another sport that is somewhat neglected--[*], the correct response here.)
San Jose
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Dudley, who lives in the Seattle Aquarium, aspires to the largest of these 8-armed creatures in captivity |
Octopus
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Cut from a bog, it's then dried for use as a fuel |
Peat
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She vacationed in New Mexico & settled there after her husband Alfred Stieglitz died in 1946 |
Georgia O'Keeffe
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The name of this thin, sheer fabric preceded condor & albatross in the names of pedal-driven planes |
Gossamer
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