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The Philistines took him "and put out his eyes, and brought him down to Gaza, and bound him with fetters of brass" |
Samson
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I like to crank up the radio whenever I hear her sing "Sk8er Boi" or "Girlfriend" |
(Alex: She's the girl.)
Avril Lavigne
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Buche de Noel, a cake decorated to resemble a Yule log, is a tradition for this holiday |
Christmas
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Everglades National Park in this Southern state is the USA's largest subtropical wilderness |
Florida
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Zachary Taylor, Woodrow Wilson, Andrew Jackson |
(Zia: Who is Zachary Taylor?)
Andrew Jackson
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In a popular children's song, it's followed by "little star, how I wonder what you are" |
Twinkle, twinkle
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Ecclesiastes 11:1 says, "Cast" this "upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days" |
thy bread
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You can't "Get The Party Started" without this singer whose hair color sometimes matches her stage name |
Pink
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A well-known simile is "as American as mom &" this dessert |
apple pie
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National parks in the south of this state include Sitka and Glacier Bay |
(Zia: What's Montana?)
Alaska
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Alexander Graham Bell, George Washington Carver, Guglielmo Marconi |
("Steve": Who is George Washington--er, who is [*]?) (Alex: Yes. Changed in the nick of time.)
Alexander Graham Bell
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Something that you are expressly told not to do |
a no-no
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Jesus called to this fisherman & his brother Andrew, "Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men" |
(Simon) Peter
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"Gold Digger" was one of the big hits from his Grammy-winning album "Late Registration" |
Kanye West
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The Suzette type of these pancakes are so exquisitely thin, it's a shame to set them on fire for dessert |
crêpes
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S. Montana's Electric Peak, named for the electrical charge experienced by climbers in 1872, is in this natl. park |
(Rachel: What is Glacier National Park?) ("Steve": What is Glacier Bay National Park?) ... (Alex: Go with the obvious.)
Yellowstone
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Harriet Beecher Stowe, James Fenimore Cooper, Ernest Hemingway |
(Zia: Who is Harriet Beecher Stowe?)
James Fenimore Cooper
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Oh, goody goody! It's a French term for a chocolate candy with a nut center |
a bonbon
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The land of Canaan is described as "flowing with" these 2 items mentioned some 20 times in the Bible |
milk & honey
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In 2007 Justin Timberlake hit the radio with this R&B diva in a remix of "Until The End Of Time" |
Beyoncé
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The name of this dessert is from the French for "to blow" or "to puff"; the hot air trapped inside is what makes it rise |
(Rachel: What is brioche?) (Zia: What is crême brulée?) ("Steve": What are profiteroles?)
soufflé
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Southeast of Mt. Rushmore lies Badlands National Park in this state |
South Dakota
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Ludwig van Beethoven, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johannes Brahms |
Bach
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It's another name for miniature golf |
putt-putt
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God told Abraham that he would bless this wife "and she shall be a mother of nations" |
(Zia: Who is Rebecca?)
Sarah
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Gwen Stefani & Eve cashed in on this hit that was adapted from a song in "Fiddler on the Roof" |
"Rich Girl"
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This type of light cake soaks up syrup, as its name says |
a sponge cake
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Eisenhower's home in southern Pennsylvania is next to this national military park, site of an 1863 battle |
Gettysburg
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Elizabeth I of England, Louis XIV of France, Nicholas II of Russia |
("Steve": Um, who is, Louis the--the XVI of France?--XIV of France?) ... (Alex: Yes, and you are out of the hole on the plus side! Way to go.) (Zia: Whoo! [Pumps his fist and makes beckoning motions])
Elizabeth I of England
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Poet cummings |
[Here, "cummings" was expressly all-lowercase in the clue as it appeared on the show.]
e. e.
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