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Confederate soldiers set fire to much of this Virginia capital before abandoning it in early April 1865 |
Richmond
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In a 1987 episode of this series, waitress Diane Chambers left her job to write a novel |
Cheers
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December 12, the day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, is one of this country's greatest religious holidays |
(Carla: What is Spain?)
Mexico
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In Britain's Royal Navy, the first lieutenant of a ship is called "Number" this |
Number One
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When it's spilt, some of this is thrown over the left shoulder into the face of the devil |
salt
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The thousands of seaweed species are types of this simple form of plant life |
algae
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This federal ironclad ship was built in about 100 days from a design by John Ericsson |
the Monitor
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On Nov. 21, 1980 the world discovered that Kristin Shepard shot this businessman |
J.R. Ewing
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Public Law 92-278 set it as the third Sunday in June |
Father's Day
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It's the only number in the title of a Charles Dickens novel |
(Peter: [No response]) (Kurt: What's A Tale of [*] Cities?)
2
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Among gambling instruments, cards were the devil's picture-book & these were the devil's bones |
dice
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The giant species of this 10-armed mollusk can reach lengths of up to 50 feet |
a squid
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This major general took Savannah, Georgia in December 1864, ending his March to the Sea |
Sherman
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Tyne Daly & Sharon Gless won multiple Emmys for playing the title roles in this series |
Cagney & Lacey
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In 1899 this Wyoming capital's Frontier Days held their 1st scheduled women's event, a rodeo |
Cheyenne
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A coconut is said to have this many eyes |
(Kurt: What is 2?)
3
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Term for the process of casting out the devil from a possessed person |
an exorcism
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The Halibut & European turbot belong to this group of flatfishes |
flounders
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This Union general won a nickname by calling for the "Unconditional Surrender" of Fort Donelson |
Ulysses S. Grant
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This group consisted of Hannibal, B.A., Face & Howling Mad |
The A-Team
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Each April the Cimarron territory celebration is held in Beaver in this state |
(Carla: What is Oregon?)
Oklahoma
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In a symphony there are usually this many movements |
(Peter: What are 5?) (Kurt: What is 3?)
4
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This term for the devil is from the Hebrew for "enemy" |
Satan
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The Falkland Plateau is located in this ocean |
the Atlantic Ocean
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This man, later author of "Ben-Hur", led a Union division at the Battle of Shiloh |
Lew Wallace
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About 6 months after this series premiered in 1980, it spawned a spinoff called "Those Amazing Animals" |
That's Incredible!
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In 1889 the Second Socialist International designated this day as a labor holiday |
May 1 (May Day)
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Number of sides on home plate |
(Peter: What are six?) ... (Alex: It might have helped you if you had been able to pick up the outstanding clue in this whole thing, and that is the first response was one, then came two, then came three, then came four, and finally, [*].)
5
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In this Stephen Vincent Benet short story, the devil is known as Mr. Scratch |
"The Devil & Daniel Webster"
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Despite its name, there have been no known fatal attacks on humans by this largest dolphin, Orcinus orca |
a killer whale
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