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Though people think she was John Rolfe's 1st wife, she was really his 2nd |
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This "Honeymooners" star appeared in his 1st commercial ever in 1988--it was for Coke |
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Among the 31 kings he smote were the kings of Megiddo, Dor & Jericho |
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Of "Boomer", "Sooner" or "Later", the one that's not an Oklahoma nickname |
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In many areas it's possible to block outgoing calls that begin with this controversial prefix |
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The number of points on a compass, or the number of permanent teeth in the normal human mouth |
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In 1917 the British royal family's name was changed to this by King George V |
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On the final "Magnum P.I.", his character, Higgins again denied he was really Robin Masters |
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Jewish holiday that commemorates the events in Exodus 12 |
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You can order various collectibles from the Franklin Mint in this state |
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The telephone companies refer to this service as 3-way calling |
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The number of colors traditionally identified in a rainbow or spectrum |
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He became Indonesia's 1st president in 1945 |
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Dave Thomas & Sally Kellerman will play this pair from the Bullwinkle show in a live-action film |
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In Exodus 3:5, God ordered him to take his shoes off |
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The Colorado Desert borders the Colorado River, not in Colorado but in these 2 states |
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The only day of the week that the lowest long distance rates apply for the entire 24 hours |
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To visit ice cream company hq. in Glendale, Calif., go to this no. address on Baskin-Robbins Place |
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First names of the married couple executed for espionage in 1953 |
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Raymond Burr has played this character in 9 TV movies including "The Case of the Lady in the Lake" |
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The 2 types of birds Noah sent out to check for dry land |
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Jekyll Island is one of the Sea Islands off the coast of S.C., Florida & this state |
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With over 25,000 lines, this federal office building has the world's largest switchboard |
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In "Treasure Island", the pirates sing of this number of "men on the dead man's chest, yo-ho-ho" |
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Daughter of a Confederate captain, this founder of the Girl Scouts was deaf from age 26 |
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After a 10-year absence, he returned to the big screen in 1988 with "Shoot to Kill" & "Little Nikita" |
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The higest peaks in New England are in this state's White Mountains |
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The "WA" in "WATS" line stands for this type of "tele-communications service" |
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In the old rhyme, Lizzie Borden took an ax & gave her mom & dad a combined total of this many whacks |
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