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What is the capital of the Bahamas? |
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An Englishwoman named Toni Gardiner, married and divorced this foreign king. Can you name the king? |
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The fifth Sunday in Lent is often referred to as ________ _________? |
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| 4.
This actor has starred in numerous films. He is however probably best known for his portrayal of the 16th president of the United States. In fact he did it twice. |
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| 5.
Used mostly by African tribesmen, this light spear or lance, has a short shaft and long blade for close combat. Can you name it? |
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Born in Detroit, during her high school years, she formed a singing group which later came to be known as The Supremes. Name her. |
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| 7.
After a long hard workout or to relieve tension in muscles, a person may get a ____________________. |
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| 8.
The first table tennis sets, manufactured in England by John Jacques and Son Ltd., were called _______________. They did not sell well until the name was changed to Ping Pong. |
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| 9.
The third wife of Claudius I took a lover in his absence. When Claudius found out about the affair, he had her put to death. Can you name her? |
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| 10.
The smallest of all venomous snakes is a _______________. |
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| 11.
In the days of King Arthur, soldiers wore this piece of armor to protect the breast. At times it was also referred to as covering the breast and back. Name it. |
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| 12.
From oven to table in one lovely container, often made of pyrex or ceramic. Name the cookery and you've also named the dish. |
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The year was 1903 and this state led the way in issuing license plates for automobiles. Name the state. |
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| 14.
Name the long narrow island positioned off the coasts of Maryland and Virginia. |
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| 15.
The lowest range of the male singing voice is _____________ |
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| 16.
A good source of vitamins A and C, this vegetable is often referred to as little cabbages. Name it. |
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| 17.
One of the small squares of stone or glass used in making mosaic patterns is called a ______________ |
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| 18.
An ankle-length garment with a close-fitting waist and sleeves, worn by the clergy and others assisting in church services is referred to as a _____________ |
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| 19.
When a member of the clergy makes the sign of the cross over an individual or a group or persons, he is said to be giving his ________________? |
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| 20.
This spiced drink of hot sweetened milk curdled with wine or ale was given to patients as a cold remedy. What is it called? |
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