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Its name comes from Irish words meaning "black" & "pool" |
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It's suspected that Wild Wing, this team's mascot, is a direct descendant of Donald Duck |
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Matthew 3 informs us that John the Baptist lived on a diet of honey & this bee product |
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Naturally, the Inuvialuit & other groups of these people froze their food to preserve it through winter |
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1 of 2 women who represent the state of California in the U.S. Senate |
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Like the U.S., Canada celebrates this holiday for workers on the first Monday in September |
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The mask seen here is in a museum in this capital |
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The mascot seen here represents this National League team |
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According to one interpretation of Genesis, it could have held up to 45,000 animals!!! |
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Get those wings de-iced when taking off from the airport at Wainwright, Alaska, on this ocean |
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Earlier in her career, this woman prosecuted juvenile delinquency cases in New York state |
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In March 1737 the city of Boston turned this into a municipal celebration |
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Appropriately, this Finnish capital lies on the Gulf of Finland |
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Wally the Green Monster represents this East Coast team |
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At about 9 1/2 feet, this warrior mentioned in the first book of Samuel is probably the Bible's tallest person |
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In 1920 Juliette Gordon Low retired as president of this organization & was given the title of founder |
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The feast ending the Ramadan fast isn't a go until the "new" one of these is spotted in the sky |
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In this city you can visit the Qianmen Gate & the Temple of Heaven |
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Seen here is the mascot for this Minnesota team |
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Talk about taking your time--this Biblical man who lived to be 969 didn't even have kids until he was 187 |
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Of the lower 48, this largest Rocky Mountain state recorded the coldest temperature, -70 |
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Let me interpret for you--this Shoshone woman's name meant "bird woman" |
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It's Safe Toys & Gifts month |
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It's the South American capital city that lies closest to the Equator |
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Since 1978 the city of Brotherly Love has been the home of this green, nozzle-beaked behemoth |
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22,000 oxen & 120,000 sheep were sacrificed when this king dedicated the temple in Jerusalem |
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Also called pergelisol, it's the term for ground that's frozen; most of Greenland is covered with it |
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In a 1961 Gallup poll, this former First Lady topped the list of the most admired women for the 10th time |
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This tree-planting day was created by Nebraska newspaper publisher J. Sterling Morton in 1872 |
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