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From the Greek meaning of its name, Philadelphia is nicknamed "The City of" this |
Brotherly Love
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In 2002 shuttle mission specialist Jerry Ross became the first man to be launched into space this lucky number of times |
(Brandon: What is 13?)
7
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For refusing to pray to King Darius, Daniel was thrown into this, but was unharmed |
the lions' den
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If your fiance doesn't show up at the church & moves to Tahiti alone, you've been "left" at this location |
the altar
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Tiffany published its first one of these in 1845 (online shopping came a little later) |
catalog
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In 1997 Elton John recorded a new version of this song as a tribute to Princess Diana |
"Candle in the Wind"
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This place on 5th & Arch St. makes hundreds of millions of dollars each year |
(Jeff: What is McDonald's?)
the U.S. Mint
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Alexei Leonov said he was given a pill to help him do this in case he couldn't get back in Voskhod after the spacewalk |
commit suicide
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In Chapter 9, Daniel prays to God for an end to the desolation of this city, "thy holy mountain" |
Jerusalem
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On a 2002 TV series, "The Bachelor" rejected women by not offering them one of these |
(Desi: What is an engagement ring?)
rose
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This tough, thin cord is used to string musical instruments & tennis rackets |
catgut
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Elton, Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder were the "friends" who sang this song with Dionne Warwick |
(Jeff: What is "Keep Smiling?")
"That's What Friends are for"
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It may ring a bell that it was in this building that the Articles of Confederation were ratified in 1781 |
(Desi: What is Constitution Hall?) (Brandon: What is Liberty Hall?)
Independence Hall
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His job as a test subject for space sickness on a 1985 shuttle flight got him dubbed "Barfin' Jake" in "Doonesbury" |
Senator Jake Garn
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The name Daniel is from the Hebrew for "God is my" this; Deborah was one |
judge
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In French idioms, femme entretenue is a kept woman & this femme is one who breaks your heart |
(Alex: With a minute to go now.)
femme fatale
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It's a 2-hulled sailing boat |
catamaran
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An Elton John hit says, "While the other kids were rocking 'round the clock, we were hopping and bopping to" this |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the "Crocodile Rock"
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Mount Pleasant, a colonial mansion in Fairmont Park, once belonged to this traitor |
(Desi: Who is Aaron Burr?)
Benedict Arnold
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The first non-Russian & non-American in space, Vladimir Remek, was from this country that broke up in 1993 |
Czechoslovakia
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For interpreting his dreams, this king made Daniel "Chief of the Governors over all the Wise Men of Babylon" |
Nebuchadnezzar
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These "differences" are grounds for divorce under the laws of several states |
irreconcilable differences
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The name of this ancient war device is partly from the Greek for "hurl" |
catapult
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Here's a "Thinker": a Philadelphia museum houses the largest collection of his work outside of Paris |
Auguste Rodin
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After his splashdown 250 miles from the pick-up ship May 24, 1962, he never flew in space again |
(Jeff: Who is Gus Grissom?)
Scott Carpenter
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Much of the first half of the book of Daniel was written in this language spoken by Jesus, the rest in Hebrew |
Aramaic
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From the Latin for "blazing", it's used for catching one's partner being unfaithful as well as catching a crook red-handed |
in flagrante delicto
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A book giving the basic principles of Christianity in Q-&-A form |
catechism
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