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Genesis 6:9 called this Ark Builder "a just man and perfect in his generations" |
Noah
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In 1977 this Philippine leader said, "It is easier to run a revolution than a government" |
Marcos
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Shortly after his 1808 wedding, he noted, "The honeymoon & steamboat go on charmingly" |
Fulton
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The flag of this 49th state was designed in 1927 by a 13-year-old schoolboy |
Alaska
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This hit musical based on a Disney film features magical special effects & Tony-winning costumes |
Beauty and the Beast
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Around 1300 this capital city was called Tatu or Khanbalick |
Peking
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His "wisdom excelled the wisdom of all the children of the east country, and all the wisdom of Egypt" |
Solomon
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Huey Newton wrote, it "is a fierce animal, but he will not attack until he is backed into a corner" |
a panther
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In 1868 he formed a company in Stamford, Connecticut to produce his new cylinder locks |
(Linus) Yale
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Completes the motto found on the flags of Kentucky & Missouri: "United we stand..." |
divided we fall
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"Das Barbecu", a wild musical spoof of this composer's "Ring" cycle, is set in Valhalla, Texas |
Wagner
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The secret of making this cloth was a Chinese monopoly until the 4th century |
silk
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When Jesus was arrested, this disciple cut off the ear of Malchus, Caiaphas' servant |
Peter
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Gloria Steinem said of her candidacy for VP, "What has the women's movement learned?...never get married" |
(Geraldine) Ferraro
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This American inventor of the microphone became a commander of the French Legion of Honor in 1889 |
Thomas Alva Edison
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The diamond figure on this state's flag represents the diamonds found there |
(David: What is Louisiana?)
Arkansas
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This 1993 musical starred Bernadette Peters in the title role played on film by Marsha Mason |
The Goodbye Girl
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This calculating device was introduced into China during the Yuan Dynasty; it existed earlier in Europe |
the abacus
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This Old Testament figure said, "Let the day perish wherein I was born" |
Job
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His 1964 campaign slogan was "In your heart you know he's right" |
(Barry) Goldwater
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His first train-braking system in the 1860s used steam, not compressed air |
Westinghouse
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This state's flag features the sun symbol of the Zia Indians on a yellow background |
(Michael: What's Arizona?)
New Mexico
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Hedy Lamarr, Victor Mature & Cecil B. De Mille are characters in this musical about a fading movie queen |
Sunset Boulevard
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Mongol conqueror Temujin took this title in 1206 when he achieved rule of all Mongolia |
Genghis Khan
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Pilate gave the body of Jesus to this man, who wrapped him in linen & laid him in a sepulchre |
Joseph of Arimathea
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In his 4th century B.C. "Politics", he wrote, "Man is by nature a political animal" |
Aristotle
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In 1888 he published his new shorthand method in "Light-Line Phonography" |
(Michael: Who is Pitman?)
(John Robert) Gregg
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An anchor & the word "hope" surrounded by 13 gold stars appear on this state's flag |
Rhode Island
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Harold Prince directed the musical "The Petrified Prince", based on a script by this Swedish director |
(Ingmar) Bergman
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This grass-roots, anti-foreign movement originated in Shantung Province in 1898 |
the Boxer movement
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