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The Neponset, Mystic & Chelsea are really inlets fed by the bay, so the Charles is the only real one |
the only river in Boston
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While cows got hide, pigs got this |
skin
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Some speculate this, Judas' surname, may be a corruption of Latin "Sicarius" meaning "assassin" |
Iscariot
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Conveniently, it's the nation's largest food chain & largest corporate donor to "Jerry's Kids" |
[Barry said both responses.]
the Southland Corporation (7-Eleven)
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Seeking the depths of their individuality, many beatniks turned to this meditative Buddhist sect |
Zen
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Kind of animal Goofy is |
a dog
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The oldest house downtown was once home of this famed silversmith |
Paul Revere
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The 2 methods of this are called "asexual" & "sexual" |
reproduction
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Archeologists claim Sodom & Gomorrah were located near what is now the shore of this sea |
[That's how "Archeologists" was spelled in the clue's wording.]
the Dead Sea
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"Leading with style" is new slogan for this giant jeweler who wants to focus on fashion, not investment |
Zales
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This TV beatnik generally made his 1st appearance with the words, "You rang?" |
(Alex: Yes, Bob Denver.)
Maynard G. Krebs
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In July 1974 Dave Loggins asked his #1 fan to please do this |
please come to Boston
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Of an apple, a cherry or an orange, one which is classified as a drupe |
a cherry
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This creature "was more subtle than any beast of the field the Lord God had made" |
the serpent
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What the RJR in RJR Nabisco stands for |
RJ Reynolds
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If, like, a real hepcat laid some "geets" on you, this is what you got |
money
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Boston's subway system is known locally by this single letter |
the T
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When fully grown, these creatures have small appendages called "spinnerets" |
(Krystal: What are crabs?)
spiders
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1 of the 2 books in the Old Testament whose titles are women's names |
(Alex: How much you gonna risk on BIBLICAL TRIVIA?) (Pam: $1000 and a prayer.) [Laughter]
the Book of Ruth or Esther
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Canon has developed a computer microchip called "a charge-coupled device" to take the place of this |
(Krystal: What's a flash... bulb?)
film
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Traveling man who wrote, "Where we going, man? I don't know, but we gotta go" |
Jack Kerouac
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Some of the title characters in this 1961 cartoon feature watched 1932's "Flowers & Trees" on TV |
(Barry: What is... Fantasia?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the One Hundred and One Dalmatians
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This, the oldest literacy magazine in America, has been published in Boston since 1857 |
The Atlantic Monthly
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Term for the food bearing liquid found in plants or trees |
sap
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The Book of Acts says St. Stephen, the 1st Christian martyr, was killed this way |
(Krystal: What is crucifixion?) ... (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go, Pam.)
he was stoned to death
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It's said this Swiss company held 80% of the tranquilizer market till their patent on Valium expired in 1985 |
(Hoffman)-La Roche
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In April 1958, this S.F. columnist coined the term "beatnik" in his column, "Baghdad-By-the-Bay" |
Herb Caen
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