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"The Apotheosis of George Washington" appears on the domed ceiling of this Washington, D.C. building |
(Kathy: What is the Senate?)
Capitol
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St. Ciaran founded an abbey at Clonmacnoise in this country; St. Patrick didn't do everything |
Ireland
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"Anthology 2" a 1996 release by this group, included alternative takes of "Yesterday" & "Penny Lane" |
The Beatles
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The name of this common garden flower comes from the obsolete French petun, meaning "tobacco" |
petunia
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On April 16, 1996, this city's Bulls became the first NBA team to win 70 games in a season |
Chicago
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GRF |
(Gerald Rudolph) Ford
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Opened in 1861, the Charles Krug winery is the oldest winery in this California valley |
Napa Valley
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Raphael & Gabriel share this other angel's September 29 feast day |
Michael
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By her 22nd birthday, this Canadian's "Jagged Little Pill" album had sold over 7 million copies |
Alanis Morissette
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Lilium longiflorum is the scientific name of the "Easter" type of this flower |
lily
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Before becoming coach of the Miami Dolphins in 1970, he coached the Baltimore Colts for 7 seasons |
Don Shula
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Centennial Park in Nashville boasts a full-scale replica of this Athenian temple |
Parthenon
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Jesus said to this disciple, "Feed my lambs, feed my sheep" |
Peter
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In 1993 he won 6 Grammys, including Best Male Vocalist & Best Record & Song for "Tears in Heaven" |
Eric Clapton
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The blossom of this plant named for Andreas Dahl can resemble a peony |
dahlia
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The only fight this heavyweight boxer has lost was his 1990 title bout with Buster Douglas |
Mike Tyson
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GHWB |
George (Herbert Walker) Bush
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This Boston landmark was built in 1723 as a "house of prayer for all people" |
(Gary: What is Faneuil Hall?)
Old North Church
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It might take an Einstein to figure out that he's the patron saint of science students |
Albert
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In her first top 10 hit, this singer-guitarist gave them "Something to Talk About" |
Bonnie Raitt
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The orange blossom is this state's state flower |
Florida
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In the 1970s this golfer was the PGA's leading money winner 5 times |
Nicklaus
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WJC |
(William Jefferson) Clinton
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In 1989, to recapture the spirit of the old west, this South Dakota city legalized gambling |
Deadwood
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Over 60 saints have this simple 4-letter name, including one of Jesus' apostles |
John
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In spring 1996 she visited U.S. military bases in Italy, Germany & Bosnia, singing her hit "All I Wanna Do" |
Sheryl Crow
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Common viral diseases of this fancy flower include cymbidium mosaic & cattleya flower break |
orchid
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Janet Guthrie is the only representative from this sport in the Int'l Women's Sports Hall of Fame |
auto racing
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SGC |
(Stephen Grover) Cleveland
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