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In the Sahara, these include the Siwa & the Al Kufra & they're not mirages |
oases
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Another name for a nimbus, the luminous ring of light above the head of a saint |
a halo
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Normally only this player who guards the cage can kick the ball or stop it with his body |
the goalie
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In Exodus, it follows "Thou shalt give life for life, eye for eye" |
tooth for tooth
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Some depictions of Uncle Sam show him with this small chin beard, named for an animal who also has one |
(Bob: What is a goat?) (Alex: Or a...the beard?) (Bob: What is [*]?)
a goatee
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Lent begins on this day |
Ash Wednesday
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Zugspitze, this country's highest peak, lies in the Bavarian Alps |
Germany
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Source of the first light mentioned in "The Star-Spangled Banner" |
the dawn's early light
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Field hockey is the national sport of this country & its neighbor Pakistan |
India
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According to John 8:32, "ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall" do this |
set you free (or make you free)
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Ancient kings & queens of this country wore false beards as a symbol of royalty |
Egypt
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Wednesday was named for this chief Teutonic god |
Odin (or Woden)
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The 2 large urban areas in this British dependency are Victoria & Kowloon |
Hong Kong
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It's New Latin for "light of the North" |
aurora borealis
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Hockey comes from hoquet, French for this shepherd's staff that looks like a hockey stick |
a shepherd's crook
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"And Saul said to" him, "thou art not able to go against this Philistine, for thou art but a youth" |
David
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He was the first U.S. president to wear one while in office |
Abraham Lincoln
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Jane Fonda starred in this 1966 farce about an executive who uses his lover's apartment as a tax deduction |
Any Wednesday
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Only 1 mile off the coast of Turkey, the island of Samos belongs to this country |
Greece
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The room at the top of a lighthouse, or the light an old conductor waved to signal the engineer |
lantern
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Maximum length of a field hockey field, with no end zones either |
100 yards
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Believing Joseph to be dead, he said, "I will go down into the grave unto my son, mourning" |
(Pat: Who is Saul?)
Jacob
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Coleridge's old seaman with a long grey beard and glittering eye |
the Ancient Mariner
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It's what Solomon Grundy did on Wednesday |
(Dan: What is died?)
(got) married
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The occupied West Bank is on the west bank of this river |
Jordan
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In films of the 1930s & '40s set in the theater, it precedes "Parade", "Glamour" & "Serenade" |
(Dan: What is Moonlight?)
Footlight
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2 positions played in an offensive backfield in football or a defensive backfield in field hockey |
(Bob: What is [*]?) (Alex: Need...) (Bob: Oh, what is [*] or [**]?) (Alex: That's it, yes, 2 positions.)
fullback & halfback
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Gathering his first disciples, Peter & Andrew, Jesus said, "Follow me, and I shall make you" these |
(Pat: Who are my disciples?)
fishers of men
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The pointed beard named for the Flemish painter whose subjects wore them |
Van Dyke
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The original version of "Sounds of Silence" appeared on this Simon & Garfunkel album |
Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.
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