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We're not lyin', most of the Book of Daniel takes place in this ancient kingdom |
Babylon
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Jean Renoir's film "The River" was shot on location in India along the banks of this river |
the Ganges
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Known as "The Hawk", this Chicago Cub was the 1987 National League MVP |
Andre Dawson
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His empire collapsed after he died of a fever in 323 B.C.; guess he forgot to feed a cold |
Alexander the Great
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On the body of water near Duluth, a place of justice employs this person for amusement |
(Ken: [Upon being ruled correct] Geez.)
a Lake Superior Court Jester
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On Purim it's a tradition to read from this Bible book with a woman's name |
Esther
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The name of this Pennsylvania river is from the Dutch for "hidden channel" |
(Brad: I'd be killed back home if I missed that.) (Alex: I know.)
the Schuylkill
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This French Minister of War lent his name to an ineffective fortification on the border with Germany |
(Alex: Hence the [*] Line, yes.)
(Andre) Maginot
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In the Americas the 1521 conquest of this people was aided by their lack of resistance to measles & smallpox |
the Aztecs
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'60s dance craze in which you shout, "The sky is falling--at least Polaris' star group is!" |
Funky Chicken Little Dipper
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Abigail got this king to spare her husband Nabal's life; about 10 days later Nabal died & she wed the king |
King David
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Rising in the Cottian Alps, it's the longest river in Italy |
the Po
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We hope to guide you to the name of this man who developed detachable tires with his brother Edouard |
(Andre) Michelin
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This place of pirates & Lost Boys adds Alaska's nickname & is home to the leader of jazz' Solar Arkestra |
the Never Never Land of the Midnight Sun Ra
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Jacob was shocked when he lifted the veil on his first bride & found her to be this woman |
Leah
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These two rivers both start with "Dn" & flow into the Black Sea within 100 miles of Odessa |
the Dnieper & the Dniester
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Later French Minister of Culture, in 1923 he was arrested for removing some artifacts from a Cambodian temple |
Andre Malraux
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The Bolsheviks took over Russia in the fall of 1917, removing this moderate socialist who had become P.M. in July |
Kerensky
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The Oscar-winning actor who freed the slaves & then became a muckraking journalist |
F. Murray Abraham Lincoln Steffens
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God asked him, "Should not I spare Nineveh... wherein are more than sixscore thousand persons" |
Jonah
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When visiting Argentina, visit the Cataratas, or falls of, this river, which include the Tres Mosqueteros |
(Ken: What is the Rio de la Plata?)
Iguazu
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Maryland |
(Alex: The abbreviation is MD--[*]; [*].) (Brad: Well, let's get it over with. BEFORE, DURING & AFTER for $400.)
mendelevium
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He's the avant-garde theater director who puts it all out on the table in the film "My Dinner with Andre" |
Andre Gregory
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The papers that revolutionized modern physics were published in 1905 by a clerk of this city's patent office |
(Brad: What is Zurich?) (Alex: No, sorry. The clerk was Albert Einstein, of course, but the patent office was in [*], Switzerland. All right, you and Ken are tied at $13,000. Where do we go, $800 or $400?) (Brad: Glad I didn't bet more. Let's do $800.)
Bern
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His efforts have included singing "I Want Your Sex", playing "The American President" & occupying Japan |
George Michael Douglas MacArthur
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