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    | Mark 10 says a man shall "cleave to" this person "...so they are no more twain, but one flesh" | his wife 
 
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    | If you played the Hungry Hungry Hippos board game you'd know that the hippos were trying to eat these objects | marbles 
 
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    | Many people claim to have seen a ghost in the White House bedroom named for this president | Lincoln 
 
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    | The minneola is the best-known variety of the tangelo; Minnehaha is his best gal in a Longfellow poem | Hiawatha 
 
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    | The ADA says to do this gently, once a day; it "helps keep your gums healthy" | floss 
 
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    | While eating at the Pharisee's house, Jesus had these washed, wiped with hair, then anointed with ointment | His feet 
 
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    | The Great Whites | the (San Jose) Sharks 
 
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    | Hippopotami eat grass, leaves & fruit, meaning they're this, from the Latin for "plant eater" | herbivores 
 
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    | One of 3 to do so, he was the first president to die on July 4 | (Brett: Who is Adams?) ...
 (Alex: [*], yes. Adams came later, and five years later, President Monroe.)
 
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    | Marmaduke is a comic-strip dog; this is a preserve usually made from Seville oranges | marmalade 
 
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    | Did you know I could bench-press 250 lbs.?  But I do this, a 7-letter term meaning to deviate from the main topic | digress 
 
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    | He'd been dead 4 days before Jesus raised him back to life | Lazarus 
 
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    | Electrical Discharge | the (Tampa Bay) Lightning 
 
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    | In this 1940 Disney flick, prima donna Hyacinth Hippo cavorts with Ben Ali Gator to the "Dance Of The Hours" | Fantasia 
 
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    | So far, he's the only president sworn into office by a woman | (Brett: Uh, who is Bush, the younger?) (Brenda: Who is Clinton?)
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 (Alex: Correct response: that memorable scene in Dallas, Texas onboard Air Force One.)
 
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    | Cirrhosis is a liver disease; the name of this chronic skin disorder is from the Greek for "to have the itch" | psoriasis 
 
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    | From the Greek for "bottomless", it's a vast chasm | (Alex: And you might fall into it, the [*].) 
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    | Call Greenpeace!  In Matthew 4 Peter & Andrew left these in the sea when Jesus called them | (Brett: What are whales?) 
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    | Tropical Storms | the Hurricanes 
 
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    | Back in the day, if you were the Bishop of Hippo, you were based in what's now this North African country | Algeria 
 
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    | While he was president, his residence was a house on Cherry Street in New York City | George Washington 
 
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    | Carlsberg is a Danish brewery; this Swiss-style cheese from Norway has a similar name | (Brett: What's Swedenborg?) 
 Jarlsberg
 
 
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    | Yuck!  It can often be found before national product, ton or anatomy | gross 
 
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    | In Mark 1 Jesus "healed many that were sick... and cast out many devils; and suffered not the devils to" do this | (Alex: Suffered not the devils to [*]; kept them silent.) 
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    | The Cavalry Swords | the (Buffalo) Sabres 
 
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    | Is it any wonder that this Flemish artist, whose early 17th century work is seen here, painted hippopotami? | Rubens 
 
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    | He was the first vice president to become president upon the death of a president | John Tyler 
 
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    | Ernesto Miranda's case gave us the rights read to a suspect; Carmen Miranda sang the aptly titled "The Lady In" this "Hat" | (Brett: What's the red?) 
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    | Hemingway wrote anything was "better than Ezra learning to play" this low-range woodwind instrument | bassoon 
 
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