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& A BIBLE PERSON TO BE NAMED LATER |
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Neale Donald Walsch, author of "Conversations with" this being, says that anybody can have them |
God
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The personification of freezing weather, he might nip at your nose |
Jack Frost
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In Italian minestrina is a thin soup; this related word describes a thick vegetable soup |
Minestrone
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Oscar Wilde made a veiled reference to this woman, unnamed in the Bible when she danced before Herod |
Salome
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Mattel introduced Barbie in 1959; this boyfriend came along 2 years later |
Ken
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Your legs, your T's, the Rubicon |
Things you cross
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In the crime tale "Pretend You Don't See Her", a woman leaves NYC for Minneapolis in this federal "program" |
Witness Protection Program
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This first modern black major leaguer was also the first black player inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame |
Jackie Robinson
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The Mexican soup menudo, like the "hair of the dog", is supposedly a cure for this condition |
Hangover
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Unnamed in the Bible, this queen is called Balkis or Bilqis in other places; Solomon didn't ask |
(Laura: Who was Bathsheba?)
Queen of Sheba
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Barbie's shoulder-length flip style hair cut of the 1960s was inspired by this star of TV's "That Girl" |
Marlo Thomas
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The sun, kids with measles, Dalmatians |
Spotted things
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In 1999 David Reuben published an updated version of this "sex"y, long-titled bestseller of 1970 |
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)
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It's the tool heard here |
Jackhammer
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The lamb lies down with the barley in the "Scotch" type of this liquid food |
broth
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"The Prince of Egypt" says Seti gave the order to kill the newborn Hebrews & adopted this Hebrew boy |
Moses
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In the early '70s this Barbie with the name of a California beach community sported a tan & had fun in the sun |
Malibu Barbie
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A player at bat, your dog, the plank |
Things you walk
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Leon Uris had a 1976 bestseller with "Trinity", a novel of this country |
Ireland
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Term for someone who tries anything & everything but is not an expert in any one field |
Jack of all trades
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We'll take the "risque" that you can name this creamy French soup usually made with seafood |
Bisque
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Latin for "wise men", they were later named Melchior, Gaspar & Balthazar |
Magi
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In celebration of Barbie's 40th anniversary, this "costumer to the stars" designed the doll seen here ("Papillon Barbie") |
Bob Mackie
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A sword, a bitter pill, your words |
Things you swallow
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Richard Carlson counsels stress cases in "Don't Sweat" this "...and it's all" this |
The Small Stuff
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The 2 "Odd Couple" stars from the big & small screen who fit the category |
Jack Lemmon & Jack Klugman
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Sopa de frijol negro translates as this traditional Cuban fare |
Black bean soup
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Dismas, the penitent one of these, & Gestas, the impenitent one, died by crucifixion & acquired their names much later |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
thieves
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This creator of Barbie named the doll after her daughter Barbara |
Ruth Handler
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Trout, loose change in your pockets, compliments |
Things you fish for
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