The Ville | Books of the Bible | Walt's World | Word Puzzles | Sports & Leisure |
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What is Churchill Downs?
This famous Louisville facility hosts the Kentucky Derby annually.
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What is Genesis?
An Old Testament book and the first in the Bible.
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What is Aladdin?
This movie takes place around the fictitious land of Agrabah.
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What is "just in time"?
TIJUSTME
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What is green?
The color of the jacket received by the winner of the Masters golf tournament.
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Who is Colonel Sanders?
He is the founder of "finger lickin' good" chicken.
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What is Ecclesiastes?
An Old Testament book and the current topic of Redeemer’s Sunday sermons.
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Who is Chadwick Boseman?
This actor, who portrayed Black Panther, sadly died of cancer in August 2020.
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What is "man overboard"?
MAN
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What is the iron?
This monopoly piece was replaced by the cat in 2013.
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Who is Muhammad Ali?
This Louisville boxer floated like a butterfly and stung like a bee.
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What is Romans?
A letter written by Paul to the churches of this Italian city.
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What is Disney World?
This Disney park is celebrating its 50th birthday in October 2021.
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What is "in between jobs"?
JOBSINJOBS
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Who is Peyton Manning?
He set the record for all-time touchdowns by an NFL quarterback in 2014.
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What is a Louisville Slugger baseball bat?
Babe Ruth used the heaviest model ever made of this item.
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What is Joshua?
A book including events such as the title person leading a march around Jericho.
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Who is Han Solo?
He is called a "scruffy-looking nerf herder" by the princess.
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What is "forgive and forget"?
GIVE GET
GIVE GET GIVE GET GIVE GET |
Who is Ronald Reagan?
Famous soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo is named after this U.S. president.
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What is 1937?
In this pre-WWII year, Louisville experienced the worst flood in its history.
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What is Hebrews?
A New Testament book with an unknown author.
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Who is Bambi?
Walt Disney's daughter begged, to no avail, that he not kill off this 1942 title character's mother.
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What is "a house divided"?
A H OU SE
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What is St. Louis?
This city was the first U.S. city to host the Olympic games.
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