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A familiar line from Matthew says, "What... God hath joined together, let not man" do this |
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Co-captains of the 1992 Olympic basketball "Dream Team" were Magic Johnson & this Celtics star |
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Like Monterey Jack, Sonoma Jack cheese originated in this U.S. state |
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During his 1st term, Cleveland used this power over 400 times, more than all his predecessors combined |
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The French equivalent of mr., it's abbreviated just m. |
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One who attends a queen or a princess |
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In 1 Kings 3:12 God said to him, "I have given thee a wise and an understanding heart" |
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This NFL team's logo features a pirate with a dagger in his mouth |
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New Englanders know that these vegetables put the red in red flannel hash |
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On Oct. 28, 1886 Cleveland presided over its dedication in New York Harbor |
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Title shared by a large moth or the largest penguin |
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The earliest account of her ride through Coventry comes from Roger of Wendover in the 13th c. |
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He admitted in Luke 23:14 that "I, having examined him before you, have found no fault in this man..." |
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With a capacity of just 38,756, this Chicago Cubs stadium is the smallest in the National League |
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A favorite in the South, ambrosia is a dessert made with sliced oranges & this shredded tropical fruit |
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During this war, Cleveland avoided service by hiring a substitute |
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After taking Venice, Napoleon abolished this title of the ruler of the city |
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These beetles feed chiefly on aphids & other small insects |
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Apostle who in 1 Timothy wrote, "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief" |
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From 1927 to 1945, this World War I flying ace owned the Indianapolis Speedway |
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Rhyming name of the cuisine that combines the flavors of our 28th state & its neighbor to the south |
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It was Cleveland's first name; Grover was his middle name |
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Arabic's amir-al-bahr, or commander of the sea, became this English title |
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This cocktail made with gin, grenadine & egg whites is shaken & strained before serving |
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In his sorrow this Old Testament figure said, "The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away" |
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On July 4, 1919 this boxer from Manassa, Colo. defeated Jess Willard to win the world heavyweight title |
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Craig Claiborne's recipe for Kentucky Burgoo calls for the 100-proof type of this liquor |
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From an Indian term, Republicans who abandoned their party in 1884 to vote for Cleveland were called this |
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A member of a state university board, or a person who substitutes for a king |
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The title character of this 1964 Jan & Dean hit was "the terror of Colorado Boulevard" |
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