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Hint
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Parade
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1.
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Greek god of the sea
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Poseidon
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2.
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Movie featuring Our Gang
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Little Rascals
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3.
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Slidell Women's Civic Club Parade
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Slidellians
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4.
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Slayer of Medusa
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Perseus
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5.
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African goddess of fountains, love, wealth, and religion
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Oshun
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6.
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Famous Egyptian Queen
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Cleopatra
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7.
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The First Woman
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Eve
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8.
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King Arthur's sword given to him by the Lady of the Lake
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Excalibur
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9.
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Handsome Greek fought over by Aphrodite and Persephone
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Adonis
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10.
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Greek goddess of revenge
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Nemesis
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11.
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French Minister of Marine and Louisianian lake
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Pontchartrain
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12.
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American Indian Tribe
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Choctaw
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13.
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New Orleans neighborhood and street
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Freret
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14.
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Greek city-state known for its famous rivalry with Athens
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Sparta
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15.
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Greek who fell in love with a statue
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Pygmalion
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16.
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Roman consul and lover of #6
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Caesar
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17.
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Ancient Greek site where the first Olympic games were held
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Olympia
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18.
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Rulers of Mt. Olympus before the gods or a Tennessee football team
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Titans
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19.
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Fatal woman
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Femme Fatale
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20.
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Uptown New Orleans neighborhood and street
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Carrollton
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21.
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Legendary king of Camelot
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King Arthur
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22.
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Slang for Algiers, Louisiana or Arabic for God
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Alla
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23.
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Greek god of wine
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Dionysus
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24.
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Celtic kings
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Druids
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25.
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Greek goddess of the night
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Nyx
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26.
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Capital of Babylonia and home of the Hanging Gardens
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Babylon
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27.
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Formless first being in Greek Mythology or just plain madness
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Chaos
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28.
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Nine Greek godesses of the arts
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Muses
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29.
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Messenger of the Greek gods
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Hermes
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30.
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Phrase that means to overthrow the government: "coup ____"
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d'Etat
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31.
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God of dreams or The Matrix character
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Morpheus
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32.
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Greek goddess of the moon
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Selene
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33/48
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Son of the Muse Calliope and famous Greek poet
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Original Orpheus/Orpheus
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34.
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Roman soldiers
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Centurions
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35.
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New Orleans' Most Talked Of Club
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NOMTOC
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36.
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Greek goddess of rainbows or an Egyptian flower
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Iris
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37.
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Uptown pub or Priest from Robin Hood: Friar ____
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Tucks
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38.
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Shepard and lover of #32 who was cast into an eternal sleep
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Endymion
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39.
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Egyptian goddess of earth and the moon or a famous terrorist group
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Isis
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40.
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Greek titan of the ocean
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Okeanos
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41.
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New Orleans neighborhood whose symbol is a heart
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Mid-City
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42.
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Egyptian god of wisdom with a human body and the head of an ibis
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Thoth
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43.
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Roman god of wine
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Bacchus
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44.
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Famously short French general
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Napoleon
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45.
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Greek goddess of wisdom
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Athena
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46.
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First woman in Greek mythology who is famous for opening a box
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Pandora
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47.
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Greek old man of the sea and shepherd of the ocean
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Proteus
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49.
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Fierce South African tribe and ethnic group
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Zulu
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50.
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The king of carnival
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Rex
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51.
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Greek giant with 100 eyes
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Argus
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52.
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Member of the deer family; in Orleans parish
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Elks Orleanians
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53.
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Nickname for New Orleans
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Crescent City
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54.
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Member of the deer family; in Jefferson Parish
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Elks Jeffersonians
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55.
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3rd U.S. president
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Krewe of Jefferson
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56.
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Parody of #43 with dogs
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Barkus
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57.
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Star Wars parody of #43
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Chewbacchus
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