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His many travels earned him the nickname "Rutherford the Rover" |
Rutherford B. Hayes
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It's the term for a song, like France's "La Marseillaise", sanctioned by a country for official occasions |
an anthem
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Pediatrics concerns the growth of kids, but podiatry focuses on just these body parts |
the feet
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Antony calls her "My Serpent of Old Nile" |
Cleopatra
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Greece has over 400 of these & Crete is the largest |
islands
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In chapter 4 Jesus answered him, "thou shall not tempt the Lord thy god" |
the devil
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He was nicknamed "The Peanut Politician" because of his family's peanut business |
Jimmy Carter
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Liszt was one of several composers to write a variation on this well-known 2-finger piano piece |
"Chopsticks"
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Otology is the study of 2 organs, the ears; this is the study of 1 organ, the heart |
cardiology
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Characters in this play include Osric, Voltimand & Guildenstern |
Hamlet
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Though Rabat is the capital, Casablanca is this country's largest city |
Morocco
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Luke reports that this many malefactors were crucified with Jesus |
2
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Andrew Jackson's "wooden" nickname; it was inspired by his toughness |
Old Hickory
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Chopin composed over 50 pieces of music to accompany this lively Polish dance |
a mazurka
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Phlebology is the study of these body parts that carry what hematologists study |
arteries & veins
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When she sleepwalks, "Her eyes are open... but their sense is shut" |
Lady Macbeth
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Many of the events of the 1988 Winter Olympics were held in this Alberta city's Saddledome |
Calgary
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When Jesus was a child, his parents visited Jerusalem every year for this holiday |
Passover
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He was dubbed "Sir Veto" because he vetoed so many bills during Reconstruction |
Andrew Johnson
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In German this Strauss waltz is known as "Geschichten Aus dem Wienerwald" |
(Jack: What is In The Vienna Woods?)
Tales from the Vienna Woods
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Stomotology studies the mouth & this is the study of the stomach |
gastrology
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Falstaff's first name |
John
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With about 5 million people, Karachi on the Arabian Sea is this nation's largest city |
Pakistan
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When recruited by Jesus, this fisherman was told, "Fear not; fr henceforth thou shalt catch men" |
(David: Who are his disciples?)
Peter
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Zachary Taylor was called "Old Buena Vista" after a major battle he won during this war |
the Mexican War
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The first movement of a sonata is typically marked with this term meaning "lively & brisk" |
allegro
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Nosology is the science of disease classification; this is the "ology" just for noses |
(David: What is nasology?) [Originally ruled incorrect; reversed before Final Jeopardy!] ... (Alex: If you get a nose job, you get a rhinoplasty, and so it is [*].)
rhinology
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Act V, Scene I of this play takes place in the Grecian camp, before Achilles' tent |
Troilus and Cressida
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This Liberian capital, founded in 1822, is at the mouth of the St. Paul River |
(David: What is Monroeville?)
Monrovia
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1 of the 2 men who appeared to Jesus during his transfiguration & talked of his impending death |
(David: Who is John the Baptist?)
Moses or Elijah (or Elias)
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