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MY WOMAN IS GONE & MY WHISKEY RAN DRY |
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In Brazil, the sandy water of the Solimoes River flows side-by-side with the Rio Negro until they merge into this huge river |
the Amazon
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In 1765 Dr. John Morgan founded the first medical school in the U.S. at the college of Philadelphia, now this Ivy |
the University of Pennsylvania
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This 3-letter short form for a sibling can also mean your guy pal |
bro
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Around 1000 B.C. he became the first king of Israel |
(Tim: Who is David?) (Scott: Who is Solomon?)
Saul
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The delta blues went electric thanks to artists like Muddy Waters & Howlin' Wolf moving to this Midwest city |
(Tim: What is Kansas City?)
Chicago
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She's getting a facial & a milk bath at Burke Williams, a "day" type of this facility |
a spa
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This Mississippi tributary nicknamed the "Big Muddy" is described as "too thick to drink and too thin to plow" |
the Missouri
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Virologist John Franklin Enders helped develop a vaccine for this disease also called rubeola |
(Kristen: What are German measles?)
measles
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Temporary friends; politics "makes strange" ones |
bedfellows
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At the time Jesus was born, this man, the Great, was king of Judea |
Herod
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Both Sonny Boy Williamson I & II were virtuosos on this hand-held blues instrument |
a harmonica
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I'm all out of Yukon Jack, imported from this country |
Canada
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These outlets are associated with clear, cool water --not so with the "boiling mud" ones in Lassen Volcanic National Park |
springs
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Orthopedic surgeon John Charnley invented an artificial one of these joints between the pelvis & the thighbone |
a hip
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A friend of your child, or one of the gals in Hef's magazine |
playmate
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After his father died, Artaxerxes I became king of this empire |
the Persian Empire
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This Brit, no slouch on guitar himself, said Buddy Guy is "by far without doubt the best guitar player alive" |
Eric Clapton
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She's shopping for a roomy leather "Hobo" one of these from Chloe; Hobo, cute name for a $1,600 item |
a handbag
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Tons of colorful mud choking the channels of this river, "China's sorrow", cause its catastrophic floods |
the Yellow River
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John Scott Haldane devised a way to measure the amount of this pigment in blood, still used to diagnose anemia |
hemoglobin
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It can mean a human friend as well as an animalistic spirit who aids a witch |
a familiar
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This father of Alexander the Great wasn't so bad himself, extending his dominion over all of Greece |
Phillip
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Diana Ross starred as Billie Holiday in this film based on Billie's autobiography of the same name |
Lady Sings the Blues
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Goodbye Glenmorangie, whose label said it was this type of scotch made at one distillery with one grain |
single malt
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Averaging 5 feet deep, Mud Lake is one of the less shiny jewels of this western "gem state" |
Idaho
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This Ph.D. in psychology wrote the seminal 1913 article "Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It" |
(Kristen: Who is Pavlov?)
Dr. John Watson
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This term for one of the 10 divisions of a Roman legion has come to refer to a buddy |
a cohort
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This legendary king of Uruk ruled in the third millennium B.C.; the "Epic" thought to be about him would come later |
Gilgamesh
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In the 1950s legendary bluesman B.B. King gave his beloved guitar this female first name |
Lucille
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She's volunteering at the hospital--no one folds this thin cotton bandaging material like my woman |
gauze
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