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"For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own" this |
soul
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FYI, it's what FYI stands for |
for your information
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In January of 1887 construction began on this for the 1889 Expo in Paris & it's still around |
the Eiffel Tower
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"The Father of Psychoanalysis" |
Freud
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The last line of this classic song is "And crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea!" |
"America The Beautiful"
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In "'Twas the Night before Christmas", there are this many tiny reindeer pulling a miniature sleigh |
8
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In Revelation 22:13, Jesus called himself these 2 Greek letters, "the beginning and the end, the first and the last" |
the Alpha & the Omega
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Some of my old vinyl records spin at 45 rpm, rpm standing for this |
revolutions per minute
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On display at the Osaka Fair in 1970 was a rock from here; that had to be a fair first |
Moon
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"The Father of the Waltz" |
(Johann) Strauss
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In its original Italian, this 1997 film is titled "La Vita e Bella" |
Life is Beautiful
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That's right, good buddy, this numerical combo means "message received" to CBers |
10-4
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In Acts 19, St. Paul spoke at Ephesus against this goddess whose temple was an ancient wonder |
(Stacie: Who is Athena?) (Sarah: Who is Baal?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go now.)
Diana (or Artemis)
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Beat your opponents to the punch by telling us it's what TKO stands for |
technical knockout
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This entertainer and future centenarian celebrated his 79th birthday at the 1982 Knoxville Fair |
Bob Hope
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"The Father of Frozen Foods" |
(Clarence) Birdseye
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Title woman the unhappy seeker heard here is looking for
Tell her I'm sorry Tell her I need my baby |
(Alex: Charlie Rich, yes indeed.)
"The Most Beautiful Girl In The World"
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In the 1840s, this slogan was used by U.S. expansionists in the "fight" over the Oregon border |
Fifty-four forty or fight
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Jesus told him that "before the cock crow twice, thou shalt deny me thrice" |
Peter
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MP can either be a Member of Parliament or this job in the Army |
military police
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This author helped kick off construction for the 1904 fair in St. Louis, but declined to have a day named for him |
Mark Twain
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"The Father of the Blues" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
W.C. Handy
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Seen on CBS, this soap opera premiered in 1987 |
The Bold and the Beautiful
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Total number of dots on one standard die |
(Sarah: What is... 24?) (Stacie: What is 12?) (Chuck: What is 18?)
21
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This "Beloved Physician" is thought to be the only Gentile contributor to the New Testament |
Luke
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Abbreviated A.I.M., this advocacy group has been called the "Red Man's Great International Warrior Society" |
the American Indian Movement
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The 1964 World's Fair celebrated this Duke's taking control of New Amsterdam in 1664 |
(Stacie: Who is the Duke of Orange?) ... (Alex: Who was the [*], hence "New York", not New Amsterdam.)
Duke of York
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BBW, the publication that bills itself as "The Original Magazine for Plus-Size Women", stands for this |
Big Beautiful Woman
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Number of months in a semicentennial |
(Chuck: What is 50?) ... (Alex: A semicentennial is 50 years, multiplied by 12 is [*] months.)
600
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