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BIBLICAL FIRST NAME'S THE SAME |
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The governor of this "Bluegrass State" was killed; the sec. of state would do 8 years for the crime, get pardoned & serve in Congress |
Kentucky
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The immense wetland area called Pantanal, from Portuguese for "swamp", is mostly in this South American country |
Brazil
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Sometimes called an "Arkansas toothpick" , this knife bears the name of a hero of the Texas revolution |
a Bowie knife
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Kevin McHale sang strong as high school student Artie Abrams on this FOX show |
Glee
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From French for "cover" & "fire", it was originally the hour the fires in a town were to be extinguished |
the curfew
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This type of rigid airship hit nearly 20 mph during its first flight on July 2 near Friedrichshafen, Germany |
the Zeppelin
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Vasyugan Mire is found in the western plains of this large Russian region known for extreme cold |
Siberia
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This word describes knives with saw-like teeth on the blade |
serrated
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In 1970s TV, he was Sweathog student Vinnie Barbarino; in a 1994 film, he was gun-toting non-student Vincent Vega |
John Travolta
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This 5-letter type of sticker refers to a French process of transferring an image from paper to wood or glass |
a decal
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The Trades Union Congress established what is now this major British political party |
the Labour Party
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In 1961 heir & explorer Michael Rockefeller vanished forever in the Asmat Swamp of this huge island north of Australia |
(Chris: What is Borneo?)
New Guinea
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This knife has the name of a 6-letter bivalve; use the knife to pry it open & extract its meat |
an oyster knife
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Turns out Henry Jennings is pretty good at algebra, to the surprise of his parents, spies for Russia on this show |
The Americans
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French for "melting" gives us the words for fondue & this sugary paste used for icing & cake decor |
fondant
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Jean Sibelius' "Finlandia" premiered in this capital but ruling Russia had big problems with the patriotism within |
(Chris: What is Oslo?)
Helsinki
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Florida's Seminole & Miccosukee peoples have reservations near the immense swamp named for these "big" trees |
cypress trees
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Shelley & Higgins Clark |
Mary
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The Philippine folding balisong knife is better known by this insect name |
butterfly knives
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High school QB Jason Street's life changed forever after he was injured in the very first episode of this show in 2006 |
Friday Night Lights
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From the French for "of luxury", it can be one word or 2 |
deluxe
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Aug. 14 saw 19,000 international troops capture Beijing to quell the uprising of this secret society of "fighters" |
the Boxers
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Also a Mississippi city, it means "swamp tree" in the Muskogee language & the swamp type is seen here |
Tupelo
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Literary characters Marner & Lapham |
Silas
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Quikut sold this Japanese-sounding 5-letter line of sharp cooking knives |
(Chris: What is Bansu?)
Ginsu
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In 1999 class was in session for Martin Starr, Linda Cardellini & Jason Segel in this rhymingly named NBC show |
Freaks and Geeks
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Crass comes from the same Latin root, crassus, as the French word "gras", meaning this |
(Brandon: What is rich?)
fat
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