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    | Genesis tells us that 4 rivers flowed out of this fabled place, including the river Gihon | 
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    | Tammy Blanchard & Judy Davis both won Emmys for playing this star in a TV movie based on Lorna Luft's book | 
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    witchcraft
 
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    grime
 
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    | In his Biblical book, he's tossed overboard at his own request | 
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    | (Hi, I'm Sean Hayes.)  I'm a proud member of this union that gave me awards for Outstanding Performance in a Comedy Series in 2002, 2003 & 2006 | 
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    | Predicted by classmates to become a "second Darwin", he became an expert on sexual behavior | 
    Kinsey
 
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    | Innocent IV used his power to knock Frederick II off this empire's throne | 
    the Holy Roman Empire
 
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    a mime
 
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    | The governor of Judea under the reign of Persian king Artaxerxes I, Nehemiah rebuilt this city's walls | 
    (Cristina: What is Jericho?)
  Jerusalem
 
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    | Following in the footsteps of his TV dad John Mahoney (a 1986 Tony winner), he won a 2007 Tony for "Curtains" | 
    David Hyde Pierce
 
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    | For a brief time in the 1850s, this songwriter called Hoboken home--Oh, de doo-da day | 
    Stephen Foster
 
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    | In the 1940s this singing cowboy took his animal co-star Champion on airplane flights | 
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    | Innocent XIII distrusted this group, founded by St. Ignatius, which modified Catholic dogma | 
    the Jesuits
 
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    sublime
 
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    | Later to reign for 40 years himself, he was David's son by Bathsheba | 
    King Solomon
 
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    Hugh Laurie
 
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    | This Hobokenite of Chinese descent turned tennis pro in 1988 when he was just 15 | 
    (Michael) Chang
 
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    | This German WWI flying ace flew with his Great Dane puppy until it became too big | 
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    | Innocent II condemned this man for his writings, not for the thing with Heloise | 
    Abelard
 
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    | To prepare a gun for firing by inserting a charge | 
    to prime
 
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    | In the first book of Kings, Elijah triumphs at Mt. Carmel in a contest with the prophets of this god | 
    Baal
 
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    | The "Eddie" award presented to Edward Albee wasn't named for Mr. Albee but for this 19th century actor | 
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  Edwin Booth
 
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    | In 1924 Georgia O'Keeffe married this Hoboken-born photographer 23 years her senior | 
    (Tim: Who is Weston?)
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    | As part of a 1940s Arctic search & rescue unit, these team animals were parachuted in to help rescue downed pilots | 
    (Cristina: What are dogs?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Cristina: What are Saint Bernards?) ... (Alex: [*] or [*], yes.  Sled dogs we're talking about here.)
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    | Innocent I was strangely absent when Alaric I of this ancient German group had Rome sacked | 
    (Tim: Who are the Huns?) (Cristina: Who are the Goths?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Cristina: Who are [*]?)
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