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    "B.C."
 
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    the heart
 
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    Gibraltar
 
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    | You should not take the name of the Lord "in" this | 
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    | Samuel Adams referred to this April 19, 1775 battle when he said, "What a glorious morning for America!" | 
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    | On January 7, 1929 2 strips debuted, "Tarzan" and this strip about a man who wakes up 500 years in the future | 
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    skeleton
 
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    | Baby Dumpling was born in 1934 in this strip | 
    (Alex: Baby Dumpling grew up to be Alexander in the [*] strip.)
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    (Pat: What is beer?)
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    | E. coli, one of these found in humans, is often used in genetic studies | 
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    | Israel's flag consists of this object & 2 stripes of blue on a white field | 
    the Star of David
 
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    1 of (want, speech, religion, or fear)
 
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    | In 1950, at age 87, he approved his last strip for his papers, Mort Walker's "Beetle Bailey" | 
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    cruller
 
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    | A bird's crop is an expanded area of this part of the alimentary canal between the pharynx & stomach | 
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    | Oliver Hazard Perry's flag bore this phrase uttered by James Lawrence in the War of 1812 | 
    (Arlene: What is "Dont Tread on Me"?) ... (Alex: "Dont Tread on Me" goes back to the Revolutionary War; [*] were the words uttered by Mr. Lawrence.)
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    | You're supposed to eat this kind of bread 7 days a year; they all fall during Passover | 
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    | Of the 3 writers of the Federalist papers, 2 were New Yorkers & he was a Virginian | 
    (Pat: Who was John Jay?) ... (Alex: [*] was the Virginian, John Jay was the New Yorker. Arlene, back to you.)
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    | This humorous, unmarried title woman works for a marketing firm & has a dog named Electra | 
    "Cathy"
 
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    | This traditional French dish consists of meat braised in red wine & garnished with mushrooms & onions | 
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    | In 1910 Paul Ehrlich announced that Salvarsan was an effective treatment for this disease | 
    syphilis
 
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    | This alliance's flag contains all the flags of its members, including Peru, Grenada, & the U.S. | 
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    | 23:8 warns not to take one of these inducements, for it "perverteth the words of the righteousness" | 
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