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He cast down 30 pieces of silver in the temple "and departed, and went and hanged himself" |
Judas
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In 1977 Graig Nettles, Mickey Rivers & Thurman Munson wore this team's pinstripes |
New York Yankees
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This company made the first soft drink consumed in space |
Coca-Cola
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Georgia Neese Clark was right on the money, or at least her signature was, as the first woman in this post |
(Sara: What is Secretary of the Treasury?)
U.S. Treasurer
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CoolPatch Pumpkins in Dixon, Calif. boasted the world's largest one of these--over 40 acres to get lost in! |
a cornfield maze
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In the first chapter of Luke, she said, "my soul doth magnify the lord" & "all generations shall call me blessed" |
Mary
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In 1972 Jerry West, Happy Hairston & Pat Riley (yes, that Pat Riley) ran the floor for this team |
(Anjali: Who are the Knicks?)
the Lakers
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Some of the earliest revolvers by this company were the pocket, belt & holster models |
Colt
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In 2009 Darwin's great-great-granddaughter Ruth Padel became this univ.'s first female professor of poetry |
Oxford
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The "straight" type of this liquor is distilled from a mash of at least 51% but not more than 79% corn |
(Anjali: What is whiskey?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Anjali: What is corn whiskey?)
bourbon
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Sin committed by the woman about whom Jesus said, "he that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her" |
adultery
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L.C. Greenwood, Mel Blount & Franco Harris were on this squad's 1975 roster |
the Steelers
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Started as a glass company, it went on to make light bulbs, television tubes &, of course, cookware |
Corning
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In 1849 Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman in the U.S. to earn a degree in this |
medicine
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These threadlike fibers that grow beneath the husk are used in herbal medicines & tea |
corn silk
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This disciple said, "except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails... I will not believe" |
Thomas
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Darryl "Chocolate Thunder" Dawkins, Joe (Kobe's dad) Bryant & Julius "Dr. J" Erving hooped it up in 1979 for this team |
Philadelphia 76ers
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The earliest products by this company were candles, starch &, of course, soap |
Colgate
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Not Mel Brooks' wife but this explorer was the first woman to cross the ice to the North Pole |
Ann Bancroft
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Home to the Missouri Meerschaum Co., Washington, Missouri is hailed as this "capital of the world" |
(Alex: Yes, corn cobs.)
corn pipe
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After finding the disciples asleep in the garden of Gethsemane, Jesus said this "indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak" |
the spirit
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Larry Csonka, Larry Seiple, Larry Little & a bunch of no-names--at least on defense--played for this '72 undefeated team |
the Dolphins
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Kirkland Signature is the house brand for this membership store |
Costco
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A statue of her, the first woman elected to Congress, represents Montana in the U.S. Capitol |
Jeannette Rankin
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Seen here is one of the murals made with locally grown corn that has graced the Mitchell Corn Palace in this state |
(Theo: What is California?)
South Dakota
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