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AMONG THE 10 MOST POPULOUS COUNTRIES |
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In Luke, Elisabeth told her, "Blessed art thou amoung women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb" |
Mary
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In 1967 color TV was introduced to the U.K. when this network sponsored a tournament on centre court |
the BBC
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This South American country has about as many people as all the other South American countries combined |
Brazil
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There are 290 fat calories in one of this chain's extra crispy breasts, but only 130 in the original recipe ones |
KFC
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Robert graduated from this school in 1829 with an incredible zero demerits |
West Point
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"Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation; the spirit indeed is willing, but" this "is weak" |
the flesh
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The Wimbledon championships are the only Grand Slam event played on this surface |
grass
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The Dharma Chakra or "Wheel of Law" appears on the flag of this country |
India
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Its Triple Whopper has a whopping 1,160 calories & 205 milligrams of cholesterol |
Burger King
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Robert E. Lee was born Jan. 19, 1807 at Stratford Hall, the Lee family estate in Northern Virginia on the banks of this river |
the Potomac
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It's the "stiff upper" projecting rim of a pitcher |
a lip
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Jesus told those in the synagogue, "Ye will surely say unto me this proverb, physician" do this |
heal thyself
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Between 1973 & 2006 this Czech-American appeared in 326 Wimbledon matches, the most of any player, male or female |
(Aaron: Who is Lendl?)
Martina Navratilova
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The Ural mountains form a boundary between the European & Asian parts of this country |
Russia
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If you're thinking outside the bun, think about the 990 calories & 1,930 mg of sodium in this chain's Volcano Nachos |
Taco Bell
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In 1831 Lee married Mary Anna Custis, the step-great-granddaughter of this man |
George Washington
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Nada, nothing, or perhaps, to fasten your pants |
zip
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Before his conversion on the road to Damascus, he "persecuted the church of God, and wasted it" |
Paul
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This sport is attached to the name of the club that sponsors Wimbledon, though activities are confined to tennis |
(Aaron: What is the All-England Lawn Tennis & [*] Club?) (Alex: Well, you got a lot of information in there, and it happened to include [*], which is the correct response.)
croquet
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It's the only African country in the top 10 |
Nigeria
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Hit a Grand Slam Slugger with hash browns at one of these restaurants & you've knocked in 85% of your RDV of fat |
[Alex specifies "RDV" as "recommended daily value" while reading the clue.]
Denny's
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During this war Lee distinguished himself at the siege of Veracruz & other battles |
the Mexican War
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It can precede cord, tide & -roaring |
rip
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In 1985 he became the youngest player, the first unseeded player & the first German to win the men's singles title |
Boris Becker
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It claims all or part of 3 of the 10 largest islands in the world |
(Aaron: What is Japan?) ... (Alex: Correct response--what is [*]--an island country.)
Indonesia
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The Melbourne, a porterhouse at this steakhouse chain, weighs in at over 1,000 calories |
(Alex: [*]--yes indeed--you guys know your foods.)
Outback
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In 1859 Robert E. Lee commanded the U.S. Marines that assaulted this man's barricaded forces at Harpers Ferry |
John Brown
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After a 1997 golf injury, Evel Knievel got this body part replaced |
his hip
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