SOME OF THE 10 COMMANDMENTS |
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ON A FIRST-NAME BASIS WITH BOOZE |
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"Remember" this "day, to keep it holy" |
the Sabbath
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This type of ball used in pool & in snooker is from a French word for the stick with which it's struck |
billiard
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A small building for tools, or to get rid of something or someone |
shed
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Elvis paid $1,339 to have the iconic musical note emblazoned gates made for this Memphis mansion |
Graceland
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"Thou shalt not commit" this, so thou shalt better stay true |
adultery
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A scotch: Mr. Walker |
Johnnie
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In 1927 Norma Talmadge began a tradition here when she accidentally stepped in wet cement while it was under construction |
Mann's Chinese Theater
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These perforated plastic balls are made for playing the same-named game in spaces that are too small for baseball |
Wiffle balls
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One month's National Geographic, or one subject of public debate |
issue
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Pilgrims who came to the Mediterranean port of Jaffa naturally entered this holy city through the Jaffa Gate |
(Chris: What is Mecca?)
Jerusalem
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These 4 words come 2 verses before "Thou shalt not steal" |
Thou shalt not kill
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A tequila: Señor Cuervo |
Jose
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Created as a real estate ad 100 years ago in 1923, the Hollywood Sign originally had this 4-letter word tacked on to the end |
land
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In addition to its volleyballs, this company has been making the official NFL football since 1941 |
(Mayim: This time that's correct, yes.)
Wilson
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Of bell, book, or candle, the one that in slang means "move fast" |
book
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This palace's Gate of Honor is a 21st century re-creation of one that was destroyed during the French Revolution |
Versailles
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"Thou shalt not" do this shenanigan with "the name of the Lord thy God" |
take thy name in vain
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A fine cognac: Monsieur Martin |
Rémy
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Serving fine food & legendary martinis, this iconic restaurant that opened its doors in 1919 is named for 2 of its founders |
(Chris: What is Nick & Sam's?)
Musso & Frank's
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After a century with its original supplier, in 1976 MLB said "Goodbye, Mr." this & made Rawlings its new official ball |
(Ben!: What is Wilson?)
Spalding
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If something has this type of smell, it's rotten; if music has this type of sound, it's got a danceable rhythm |
funky
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Prussian king Frederick William II commissioned this Berlin gate |
the Brandenburg Gate
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Putting idols in idle; "Thou shalt not make unto thee any" this kind of "image" |
graven
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Essentially a screwdriver with a little Galliano: Mr. Wallbanger |
Harvey
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The "Father of Modern Makeup", he created the first makeup for film & today his historic building houses the Hollywood Museum |
Max Factor
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The name of this golf ball brand used by champions like Jordan Spieth sounds like a champion |
Titleist
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Each of the items seen here is this, with a different preceding word |
(Mayim: Pictured there are a chicken [*] and legal [*].)
tender
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Built to commemorate a visit by the British king & queen, the Gateway of India stands in this city |
Mumbai
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