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id Round Clue
Value
Daily
Double
category Answer Question Air
Date
126 2 600 0 NEW TESTAMENT
The "sea" that Jesus walked on
? the Sea of Galilee
1984-09-12
127 2 800 0 NEW TESTAMENT
In Damascus, "the scales fell from his eyes\"
? Paul (Saul)
1984-09-12
128 2 1000 1500 NEW TESTAMENT
\"Blessed are" these "for they shall be called the children of God\"
? the peacemakers
1984-09-12
129 2 200 0 COLLEGES
A type of shoe or cloth, or where a Rhodes scholarship will get you
? Oxford
1984-09-12
130 2 400 0 COLLEGES
Home of over 52,000 Buckeyes
? Ohio State University
1984-09-12
131 2 600 0 COLLEGES
Latin for field, or college grounds
? campus
1984-09-12
132 2 800 0 COLLEGES
In 1934, Gerald Ford was voted MVP of this school's football team
? (University of) Michigan
1984-09-12
133 2 1000 0 COLLEGES
Women's college that shares Harvard's classes, housing & facilities but still is separate
? Radcliffe
1984-09-12
134 2 600 0 MOUNTAINS
First volcano to erupt in continental U.S. since 1921
? Mount St. Helens
1984-09-12
135 2 800 0 MOUNTAINS
Home to alpacas & llamas
? the Andes
1984-09-12
136 2 1000 0 MOUNTAINS
Tibetans call it Chomolunga, Nepalese call it Sagarmatha, both call it theirs
? Mount Everest
1984-09-12
137 2 200 0 WORLD OF FOOD
Like chop suey, this Chinese sweet was invented in America
? the fortune cookie
1984-09-12
138 2 400 0 WORLD OF FOOD
When its coffee crop was destroyed around 1870, Ceylon switched to growing this
? tea
1984-09-12
139 2 800 0 WORLD OF FOOD
French for "sour wine", one variety is literally just that
? vinegar
1984-09-12
140 2 1000 0 WORLD OF FOOD
Stem of a variety of lily, known in Old England as "sparrow grass\"
? asparagus
1984-09-12
141 2 200 0 BASEBALL
Before 1859 they sat in padded rocking chairs behind the catcher
? umpires
1984-09-12
142 2 200 0 ASTRONOMY
Self-luminous gaseous body, or Hollywood "celeb\"
? a star
1984-09-12
143 2 400 0 ASTRONOMY
The evening or morning "star" is really this planet
? Venus
1984-09-12
144 2 600 0 ASTRONOMY
Planet once thought unique, it no longer runs "rings" around its neighbors
? Saturn
1984-09-12
145 2 800 0 ASTRONOMY
Launched Oct. 4th, 1957, it was Earth's 1st artificial satellite
? Sputnik
1984-09-12
146 2 1000 0 ASTRONOMY
Only planet to have seasons similar to Earth's
? Mars
1984-09-12
147 3 0 0 LANGUAGE
It is the 2nd most spoken language in the world
? English
1984-09-12
148 1 100 0 GEOGRAPHY
Christmas, Easter, or Bermuda, for example
? islands
1984-09-13
149 1 200 0 GEOGRAPHY
Europe's only wild monkeys live on this "rock\"
? (rock of) Gibraltar
1984-09-13
150 1 300 0 GEOGRAPHY
1/3 the size of U.S., this royal kingdom has no rivers or lakes but lots of oil
? Saudi Arabia
1984-09-13