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Saul gave his armor to David to fight this giant but David didn't wear it |
Goliath
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This animated series ended its '94-'95 season with a "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" cliffhanger |
The Simpsons
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This plant that grows on southern U.S. trees is also called long moss |
Spanish moss
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Ile de la Cite, an island in the Seine River, is the heart of this French capital |
Paris
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It's the jointed device that allows a door to swing |
hinge
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Sideways handspring (9) |
cartwheel
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David was buried in this city known as the City of David |
Jerusalem
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Dean Martin played himself in "Half-Nelson", a 1985 cop show starring this "My Cousin Vinny" lawyer |
Joe Pesci
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The name of hepatica, a woodland plant similar to the anemone, comes from the Greek for this organ |
(Jim: What is ear?) ... (Alex: You had to think of hepatitis in this one to get the [*].)
liver
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The site of this Bulgarian capital was once a Thracian settlement |
Sofia
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One of these may be rip, jig or buzz |
saw
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Sports star Margaret Smith or the place she played (5) |
(Lissa: What is center?)
court
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Authorship of about half of these in the book of 150 is attributed to David |
Psalms
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The fall '95 network season featured these 2 shows with "Murder" in their titles on Thursday nights |
(Lissa: What are Diagnosis Murder and Murder, She Wrote?)
Murder, She Wrote & Murder One
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Sassafras tea is prepared with this part of the sassafras tree |
(Carl: What is bark?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Carl: The outer bark?) (Jim: What is the inner bark?)
root bark
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This capital lies on a plain sometimes known as the Valley of Nepal |
Kathmandu
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When this tool's jaws taper to a point, it's called a needlenose |
pliers
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Baby or handset holder (6) |
cradle
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She was the mother of David's son Solomon |
Bathsheba
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His TV characters included Dr. Johnny Fever, Sam Royer & Charlie Moore |
Howard Hesseman
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Kentucky's nickname comes from this popular name of Poa pratensis |
bluegrass
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This British city is the site of the Queensway, a 2.2-mile highway tunnel under the Mersey River |
Liverpool
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A brad is a thin wire one of these fasteners |
nail
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Gurley magazine (12) |
Cosmopolitan
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When first anointed, David had this occupation |
shepherd
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In 1988 the Christian Broadcasting Network changed its cable channel's name to this |
(Jim: What is The Faith & Values Network?)
The Family Channel
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In the Sierra Nevada, the lodgepole species of this tree grows at higher elevations than the Ponderosa |
pine
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About half of French Guiana's population lives on the island where this "spicy" capital is located |
(Carl: I don't know.) (Alex: Lissa wished she had that clue!)
Cayenne
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"Fantasy Island"'s Tattoo would have used this tool to smooth or pare a wood surface |
(Jim: What is "De Plane! De Plane!"?)
plane
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Halloween habit (7) |
costume
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