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    | Fittingly, the book of Numbers begins with God telling this man to count the number of Israelites | Moses 
 
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    | These 2 countries nicknamed the Bear & the Dragon conducted a "verbal war" | Soviet Union & China 
 
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    | In 1994 at age 18, he became the youngest golfer to win the U.S. Amateur Golf Tournament | Tiger Woods 
 
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    | Mother Goose rhyming line that follows "Rub-a-dub-dub" | Three men in a tub 
 
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    | In suds: Eberhard Anheuser &...
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    | Days out of prison in 1945, he married Maria Eva Duarte; we now know her as Evita | Juan Peron 
 
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    | Numbers appears at this number position in the order of the books of the Bible | (Marc: What is No. 3?) (Jimmy: What is fifth?)
 
 Fourth
 
 
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    | Strike up the band; this Christian organization turned 100 in June | The Salvation Army 
 
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    | Except during WWII, this golf tournament has been played at the Augusta National Golf Club every year since 1934 | The Masters 
 
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    | It beats 2 pair, but not a straight | Three of a kind 
 
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    | In pharmaceuticals: William Bristol &...
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    | While trying to colonize what's now this state, Juan Ponce de Leon received a mortal wound from the natives | Florida 
 
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    | Of the 12 spies sent, only Caleb & this future leader believed the Israelites could take Canaan | (Mike: Who is Joseph?) 
 Joshua
 
 
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    | On January 20, 1965 he was inaugurated as U.S. vice president | Hubert H. Humphrey 
 
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    | This stretch of closely mowed grass from the tee to the green may be straight or at an angle called a dogleg | Fairway 
 
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    | Stalin, FDR & Churchill were known by this collective nickname when they met in Teheran in 1943 | "The Big Three" 
 
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    | In advertising: Jay Chiat &...
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    | Juan Belmonte is considered the founder of the modern version of this sport, ole! | Bullfighting 
 
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    | In chapter 8, this tribe of Israelites is appointed to work in the tabernacle | Levites 
 
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    | Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on Oct. 25, 1965, maybe it got its prize money in pennies on the 31st | UNICEF 
 
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    | This hazard is simply a depression in the ground; if it contains sand it's called a sand trap | Bunker 
 
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    | In 1979 this nuclear power plant near Harrisburg experienced a near meltdown | (Alex: With a minute to go.) 
 Three Mile Island
 
 
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    | In engines: Stephen Briggs &...
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    | 1998's MVP in the American League was outfielder Juan Gonzalez, then with this team | Texas Rangers (now with the Tigers) 
 
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    | In chapter 20, Eleazar succeeds this man, his father, as high priest | Aaron 
 
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    | This company's new Toronado eliminated the hump on the floor with a new drive system | (Mike: What is Ford?) 
 Oldsmobile
 
 
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    | This "Royal & Ancient Golf Club" of Scotland set the standard for a round of golf at 18 holes | St. Andrews 
 
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    | Brecht & Weill's "Die Dreigroschenoper" is known as this in English | "The Threepenny Opera" 
 
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    | In fashion: Domenico Dolce &...
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 Stefano Gabbana
 
 
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    | In 1995 he was named ASCAP's Latin Songwriter of the Year & in 1996, sang a duet with Paul Anka | Juan Gabriel 
 
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