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In 1949 Indonesia became independent & Batavia became this capital city |
Jakarta
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Julia de Burgos, a celebrated poet of this U.S. commonwealth, was honored on a 2010 stamp |
Puerto Rico
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"And Lamech lived after he begat Noah five hundred ninety and five years" |
Genesis
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The 3-tiered crown of this personage stands for spiritual power, temporal power & ecclesiastical power |
the pope
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8-letter antlered migrants of the Arctic |
reindeer
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Fans of this NBA team can look up to the rafters & see 22 retired jerseys, including Larry Bird's |
the Celtics
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Stamps honoring Hanukkah have featured a menorah & this toy |
a dreidel
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"Then Moses stood in the gate of the camp, and said, who is on the Lord's side?" |
Exodus
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Ned Nederlander, Dusty Bottoms & Lucky Day go up against El Guapo in this 1986 movie |
(Danielle: What is the [*]?)
¡Three Amigos!
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O, these first settlers in a region |
pioneers
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Go to camdenchat.com if you're a loyal fan of this major league baseball team |
the (Baltimore) Orioles
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With some 200 inches of rain per year, this capital of Liberia is one of the world's wettest cities |
Monrovia
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The Latin Music Legends series of course includes this woman in her signature fruity hat |
Carmen Miranda
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"A wise son maketh a glad father: but a foolish son is the heaviness of his mother" |
Proverbs
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This secretary in Ronald Reagan's cabinet shares his name with one of the 3 men in a tub |
(James) Baker
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A thin layer of decorative wood used to cover a cheaper material |
a veneer
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This Super Bowl champion team is publicly owned by more than 110,000 of its rabidly loyal fans |
the (Green Bay) Packers
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This Irish city is home to Reginald's Tower, said to date from 1003, but is better known for its crystal |
(Stewart: What is Dublin?) (Steve: What is Blarney?)
Waterford
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This "hot dog" of a Supreme Court justice appears in profile on a 2009 stamp |
(Felix) Frankfurter
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"For thou hadst cast me into the deep, in the midst of the seas" |
(Stewart: What is Job?)
Jonah
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The 3 main classifications of these are active, dormant & extinct |
volcanoes
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D'Artagnan, eventually |
a musketeer
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Emerald City supporters are the home fans for the Sounders, this city's major league soccer team |
Seattle
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Morocco has its own "white house", this city whose name means just that |
Casablanca
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The year of the rabbit stamp depicts this fruit, eaten for good luck on the Chinese lunar new year |
(Steve: What is a tangerine?)
kumquats
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"But put forth thine hand now, and touch all that he hath, and he will curse thee to thy face" |
(Alex: Stewart, you were one clue too early with [*]; he belongs here as the correct response.)
Job
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The 3 orders of these monks are the Friars Minor, the Poor Clares & the Brothers & Sisters of Penance |
the Franciscans
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Clay-like mineral for tobacco pipes |
meerschaum
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This Columbus, Ohio NHL team pays homage to Union soldiers with its nickname |
the Blue Jackets
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