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THE GREAT STATE OF MISSISSIPPI |
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In 1212 many children took vows to go to retake this holy city |
Jerusalem
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Joshua 6: The Israelites vs. this city |
Jericho
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In 2013 Jeff Koons set a living-artist record with $58.4 million for a dog that looks like it's made of these, kids'-party style |
balloons
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The name of this wrestling hold, whether full or half, may ultimately honor a British naval hero |
Nelson
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Mississippi's lowest point is along the shores of this body of water |
the Gulf of Mexico
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Last name of Seth, Brian Austin & CeeLo |
Green
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Originally feting a Voortrekker victory, the Day of the Vow was used in 1961 as a day of uprising against this policy |
apartheid
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1 Samuel 17: This Israelite vs. this Philistine |
David & Goliath
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Delta disallowed 250,000 frequent flyer miles this string instrument accrued by having its own seat next to Lynn Harrell |
a cello
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Fittingly, it means "empty orchestra" in Japanese |
(Nikhil: What is kabuki?)
karaoke
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In 1792 a French-Canadian trader named Louis LeFleur was the first to settle in this state capital |
Jackson
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This actor covers a lot of ground, voicing a panda on film & playing both Orson Welles & Elvis on TV's "Drunk History" |
Jack Black
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This member of The Mamas & The Papas vowed to become the most famous fat girl in the world |
Mama Cass Elliot
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1 Samuel 4: Philistines vs. Israelites, with the winner to get this fancy chest |
the Ark (of the Covenant)
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The New York Philharmonic & the School of American Ballet are based at this complex |
Lincoln Center
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This word for a house of ill repute comes from the Italian |
bordello
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This Mississippi city was named for the trees that provided building timber but are also sung about for their honey |
Tupelo
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Taylor Swift sang, "Losing him was blue like I'd never known... but loving him was" this title color |
red
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Manhattan prosecutor Preet Bharara has vowed sweeping reform at this island penitentiary |
Rikers Island
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Mark 11:15: Jesus vs. these financial professionals |
the money changers
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One of the first stops of this trane was a sax solo on a 1951 recording of "We Love To Boogie" |
John Coltrane
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The Oxford English Dictionary says the name of this cosmetic may be from the Catalan for "soot, black smear" |
mascara
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Perhaps this author's early boyhood in New Albany, Miss. was in his mind as he lay dying in Byhalia |
Faulkner
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In a Halloween TV special, some kids got candy, but this kid? "I got a rock" |
Charlie Brown
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In 1789 the French third estate vowed to hold out for a Constitution at a meeting held on one of these fields of play |
a tennis court
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Revelation 12: This archangel & his angels vs. a big red dragon |
(Scott: Who is Gabriel?)
Michael
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Around 1900 this young Italian painter was influenced by a group called the Macchiaioli, or "stainers" |
(Scott: Alex is too good. I got to do a True Daily Double.) ... (Scott: [Sighs] Who is Boccioni?)
Modigliani
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This 3-letter word is a long, narrow inlet or arm of a river |
ria
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While he was governor from 2004 to 2012, Mississippi got out of last place in per-capita income for the first time in 25 years |
Haley Barbour
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The natural combination of dancing & the Philadelphia Eagles loomed large in this 2012 film |
Silver Linings Playbook
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