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| According to Matthew, he hanged himself in remorse after betraying Jesus |
(Star: Who is St. Peter?)
Judas Iscariot
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| Anything faster than the speed of sound |
supersonic
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| Something found before "of limitations", it means a law enacted by a governmental legislature |
statute
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| Pope John Paul II was born in the city of Wadowice in this country |
Poland
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| You'll find this famous store with "Fifth Avenue" in its name at 611 Fifth Avenue |
Saks
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| In 1962 this "King of Swing"'s band became the first U.S. jazz band to visit the Soviet Union |
Benny Goodman
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| Regrettably, a Loyalist cousin may have caused this patriot to lose his one life for his country in 1776 |
Nathan Hale
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| A common one of these is "break a mirror & you'll have 7 years bad luck" |
superstition
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| Usual word for an interval when a court suspends business, but doesn't adjourn |
recess
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| Beginning in the mountains of Queensland, the Darling River flows 1,700 miles as this continent's longest river |
Australia
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| Of Fred's, Wilma's or Barney's, the one that debuted on NYC's 17th Street in 1923 |
Barney's
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| Keyboard virtuoso nicknamed "Fatha" |
Earl Hines
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| For his role in Nazi Germany's mass murder of the Jews, he was hanged in Israel May 31, 1962 |
Adolf Eichmann
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| Fine examples include Rebecca Romijn, Heidi Klum & Kate Moss |
supermodels
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| Habeas corpus is one of these orders whose name implies they're down in black & white |
(Jeff: I haven't a clue.)
writ
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| Cities in this country include Baguio, Quezon City & Manila |
the Philippines
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| Hmm...the garnet heart ring in this actor's Sundance catalog might be perfect for an "Indecent Proposal" |
Robert Redford
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| On April 29, 1986 many fans probably took the "A Train" to the post office to get stamps with his likeness |
Duke Ellington
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| A convicted war criminal, this Japanese leader who ordered the attack on Pearl Harbor was hanged in 1948 |
Hideki Tojo
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| Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber turned Jesus Christ into one in 1971 |
superstar
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| When it's planned, this synonym for evil intent is often said to be "aforethought" |
(Al: Legalese for...no, they're both lawyers!)
malice
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| This imaginary line that circles the globe is also known as 0 degrees latitude |
the equator
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| Eleanora Fagan was the real name of this singer whom Diana Ross played in a 1972 film |
(Alex: With a minute to go.)
Billie Holiday
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| Killers Perry Smith & Dick Hickock, whose crime inspired this Truman Capote book, were hanged in 1965 |
"In Cold Blood"
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| The sound of this nonsense word "is something quite atrocious", but Mary Poppins wanted you to say it anyway |
supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
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| From the Latin for "none", it's a jury's decision to acquit though the law points to conviction |
nullification
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| 3 of the 7 countries that make up Central America |
(3 of 7) Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua & Panama
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| Located at 333 Canal Street, Canal Place is one of the most beautiful shopping centers in this Southern city |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
New Orleans
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| Paul Desmond is the alto saxophonist heard on this other jazz legend's 1961 hit "Take Five" |
(Alex: You ran the category... you know your jazz!)
Dave Brubeck
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