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| In the 1790s his gin was a tonic for the fortunes of cotton planters |
Eli Whitney
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| Snapple's 1st flavor was this juice, carbonated |
Apple
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| In Acts, Herod imprisons Peter but one of these beings appears & frees him |
an angel
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| Put a feather in your cap if you know that fischietti is a type of this hollow Italian pasta |
macaroni
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| When she became a bunny in 1963, Mary Hutton changed her name to this, after her father Laurence |
Lauren Hutton
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| It's a narrow strip of land connecting 2 larger bodies of land; Panama, for example |
Isthmus
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| After "hounding" Iran's borders, these people from a country to the east took over in 1722 |
Afghans
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| This man's name is on the world's bestselling bourbon |
(Carolyn: Who is Jack Daniels?)
Jim Beam
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| As Jesus predicted, Peter did this thrice before the cock crowed twice |
Denied him
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| In the South, hominy when ground is more popularly known as this |
grits
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| She was a bunny before she was a singing "Blondie" |
Deborah Harry
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| These administrative subdivisions of Louisiana correspond to counties in other states |
Parishes
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| Sweden's major power status ended with defeat by this czar in the 1709 battle of Poltava |
Peter the Great
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| In 1851 this Fifth Avenue store introduced sterling silver to the U.S. |
(Reed: What is Saks?)
Tiffany's
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| Peter was a fisherman on this body of water when he was called from his nets by Jesus |
Sea of Galilee
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| Hummus is made with chickpeas, which are also known as these "beans" |
garbanzos (or chichis)
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| A bunny at age 18, Jacklyn Zeman now works on this show that features Luke & Laura |
General Hospital
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| From an old Norse word, it's a long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea |
Fjord
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| George Vancouver once went to the bow of this captain's ship to be the man the farthest south in the world |
Captain James Cook
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| Prior to autos, BMW began as a company that made engines for these |
Airplanes
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| According to tradition & several paintings, Peter was crucified in this unusual manner |
Upside down
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| Hop in for some deep-fried "lapin" at restaurants in Paris & you'll learn it's this animal |
Rabbit
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| Make no "Ms."take, she donned the ears in 1963 as a journalistic assignment for Show Magazine |
Gloria Steinem
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| It's an old name for a Chinese seaport, or what the Swiss call their states |
Canton
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| Nickname of Haydn's Symphony No. 94, from a chord said to have been written "to wake the ladies" |
"Surprise"
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| Samsung means "3 Stars" in this language of the company's founder Byung-Chull Lee |
Korean
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| Like Prince Charles, Peter had a brother named this, also an apostle |
Andrew
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| Fry up some of these insects & you can enjoy the Colombian treat "Hormiga Culona" |
Ants
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| Working her way through college as "Bunny Sue", she's now working as Dharma's mother-in-law |
Susan Sullivan
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| As in "Bahia de Cochinos", it's what the Spanish word bahia means in English |
Bay
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