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| In Catholicism, Confirmation, Holy Orders, Matrimony, Last Rites, Penance, Baptism, and Eucharist | |
| As of this date, the world's newest country | |
| Comedy Central's animated sitcom with Kenny, Kyle, and Cartman | |
| This religious Army's motto is ''Blood and Fire'' | |
| Capital of Bulgaria | |
| Sacrificial animal that bears the sins of a group | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel of adultery and guilt | |
| Although best known for his ''Unfinished Symphony,'' he also wrote over 600 songs for the piano | |
| Trial in 1925 in Dayton, TN, high school biology teacher was found guilty of teaching evolution; Clarence Darrow defended him | |
| Headquarters of the London Metropolitan Police | |
| Anger, envy, gluttony, lust, pride, sloth, and covetousness | |
| Anatomical name for the shoulder blade | |
| Mythical land of eternal youth and safety from war; from Hilton's ''Lost Horizon'' | |
| Star of tv show ''24'' | |
| Title of Japan's military rulers from the 12th century to mid 19th century | |
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| This animal has no brain or head but can grow another arm if one is lost | |
| In 2010, this NFL team made its first trip to the Super Bowl and won | |
| In the Bible, wife of Abraham, mother of Isaac | |
| Its capital is Apia | |
| Lee Majors played the title role of this tv show, 1974 - 1978 | |
| 2 of his biggest hits are ''Tonight's the Night'' and ''Maggie May' | |
| He's won two Oscars: Best Actor for ''American Beauty'' and Supporting Actor for ''Usual Suspects'' | |
| 1993 Best Picture winner starring Liam Neeson | |
| Large breed of dog originally from the Swiss Alps that was used for rescue | |
| Leader of the Indian forces at the Little Big Horn Battle with General Custer | |
| In the 1900 Olympics, live pigeons were used as targets for these sports | |
| Third wife of Henry VIII; shares her name with ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'' actress | |
| She won her 2nd Best Actress Oscar for ''Million Dollar Baby'' | |
| Half goat, half man of Greek legend | |
| He succeeded Grant as commander of the Union forces in the West during the U.S. Civil War | |
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