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Shortly after his death, his widow Catherine Parr married Thomas, Lord Seymour of Sudeley |
Henry VIII
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This Bill Haley group previously recorded under the name The Saddlemen |
The Comets
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St. Lawrence is the patron saint of this profession, too many of whom will spoil the broth |
a cook
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Hells Canyon, the deepest river gorge in the U.S., was created by this "serpentine" river |
the Snake
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Spicy food & alcohol seem to contribute to making this facial organ red & bulbous |
the nose
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Loni never goes to the zoo without visiting this animal |
a lion (from Loni)
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This Mongol ruler was originally named Temujin, after a foe slain by his father |
(Larry: Who is Tamberlane?)
Genghis Khan
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Years before singing with the Pips, she won on the "Ted Mack Amateur Hour" |
Gladys Knight
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Saints Louis, Cosmas & Damian are patron saints of all these professionals, not just the ones of Seville |
barbers
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Kent Island, the largest island in this bay, is part of Queen Annes County, Maryland |
Chesapeake Bay
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A virus is the usual cause of this inflammation of the voice box that can lead to loss of voice |
laryngitis
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Here's a tip: don't swallow this part of a peach |
a pit (from tip)
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He was governor of Tennessee before he became the first president of the Republic of Texas |
Sam Houston
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Joni Mitchell sang backup on his 1971 hit "You've Got A Friend" |
James Taylor
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Saint Barbara is the patron saint of all these workers, whether open pit or strip |
miners
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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park is partly in Alaska & partly in this state |
Washington
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AIDS is an acronym of this |
acquired immune deficiency syndrome
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This princess may know that her name is an anagram of Nadia |
Diana (from Nadia)
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This notorious pirate left behind as many as 14 wives when he was killed off North Carolina in 1718 |
(Ken: Who's Lafitte?) (Alex: Pardon?) (Ken: Who's Lafitte?)
Blackbeard (Edward Teach)
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In 1975 this performer released a slow version of his 1962 hit "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" |
Neil Sedaka
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Let's raise a cup, an America's Cup, to St. Adjutor, patron saint of these sportsmen |
(Larry: What are sailors?) (Alex: Be more specific?) (Larry: Uh...)
yachtsmen
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The Laramie Mountains & many other places in this state are named for fur trapper Jacques La Ramie |
Wyoming
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All transmitted diseases are infectious; this term covers those that spread from person to person |
communicable (contagious)
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Ann dries & ages this herb before cooking with it; how wise |
sage (from ages)
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The 3 world leaders who attended the Yalta Conference during WWII |
Churchill, Roosevelt & Stalin
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This late artist's No. 1 hit "Cat's In The Cradle" was a story suggested by his wife Sandy |
Harry Chapin
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St. Hubert is the patron saint of these; we're not sure who's the patron saint of gatherers |
hunters
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A major battleground of the Civil War, it's the largest river valley in the valley of Virginia |
the Shenandoah
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A Down's baby is born with 47 of these, one more than normal |
the chromosomes
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Rona wants to play this leading role in "A Doll's House" |
Nora (from Rona)
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