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    | Genesis calls it "the salt sea" perhaps because its salinity reaches 4 times that of ocean water | the Dead Sea 
 
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    | Liza Minnelli | Judy Garland 
 
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    | You might see Bob Woodward during your walking tour of this publication's building on 15th Street N.W. | the Washington Post 
 
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    | "His pride had cast him out from heaven, with all his host of rebel angels" | Milton 
 
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    | Ths underwear maker's logo contains fig leaves, an apple & different types of grapes | Fruit of the Loom 
 
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    | It's an adjective meaning really, really angry | wrathful 
 
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    | This mount "as altogether on a smoke, because the Lord descended upon it in fire" | Sinai 
 
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    | The Peacock room at the Freer Gallery shows the fun-loving side of this artist known for that dour depiction of mama | Whistler 
 
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    | "Do not go gentle into that good night, old age should burn and rave at close of day" | Dylan Thomas 
 
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    | A wine known as Lacrima Christi, or "tears of Christ" is made from grapes grown on the slopes of this Italian volcano | (Rob: What is Pompeii?) 
 Vesuvius
 
 
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    | On election night 2000, this newsman spouted lines like "Bush will be madder than a rained-on rooster" | Dan Rather 
 
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    | Lying at the foot of the Mount of Olives, this garden was the site where Jesus was betrayed & arrested | Gethsemane 
 
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    | Gwyneth Paltrow | Blythe Danner 
 
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    | The museum that's now the Smithsonian's Arts & Industries Bldg. was the site of this man's 1881 inaugural ball | (Wayne: Who is William Henry Harrison?) 
 Garfield
 
 
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    | "I hear American singing, the varied carols I hear" | Walt Whitman 
 
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    | In an Aesop fable, this animal decides the grapes he can't reach must therefore be sour | a fox 
 
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    | For many, this Johannesburg-born actor will forever be the definitive Sherlock Holmes | (Rob: Who is Nigel [*]?) 
 Basil Rathbone
 
 
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    | In Ezekiel this capital of Egypt is called Noph, & the Lord promises to "destroy the idols" there (he didn't mean Elvis) | Memphis 
 
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    | Melanie Griffith | Tippi Hedren 
 
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    | It was once known as "Presidents Park" but perhaps this name for it looks better on a "Marquis" | Lafayette Park 
 
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    | "So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, so long lives this, and this gives life to thee" | Shakespeare 
 
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    | In 1962 this man organized migrant grape pickers into what became known as the United Farm Workers | Cesar Chavez 
 
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    | Persian religious leader AKA Zoroaster | Zarathustra 
 
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    | In the Song of Solomon, a bride refers to herself as "the rose of" this plain between Joppa & Mount Carmel | Sharon 
 
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    | Mariska Hargitay | Jayne Mansfield 
 
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    | This Frenchman who planned D.C. had such a "terrible" temperament that he was dismissed in 1792 | Pierre L'Enfant 
 
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    | "Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without the words" | Emily Dickinson 
 
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    | A popular grape  used in making raisins is this variety that shares its name with the capital of Oman | Muscat 
 
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    | Basement beerhall in Bavaria | rathskeller 
 
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