This ceremony can be conducted by pouring, sprinkling or immersion
baptism
England & these 2 countries share the island of Great Britain
Wales & Scotland
The Book of Revelation equates Christ with alpha & omega, the first and last letters of this alphabet
the Greek alphabet
On "Bonanza", it was the last name of Ben, Hoss, Little Joe & Adam
Cartwright
People are often willing to "give" these for something they greatly desire
your eye teeth
Of a dance, a snake, or a priestess, what a mambo is in the voodoo religion
priestess
The Afsluitdijk, 20 miles long, separates the North Sea & the Ijsselmeer in this country
the Netherlands (Holland)
In Chapter 7 of Exodus, God turns the waters of the Nile into this
blood
Pokey the Horse was the constant companion of this flexible little fellow
Gumby
It's the 3-word term for fighting or going at something with great ferocity
tooth-and-nail
The clothespin was invented by this sect also known for the simplicity of its furniture
Shakers
Most of Greenland's imports come from this nation
Denmark
13 of the New Testament's 27 books are attributed to him
Paul
C. Lindbergh's son Jon, an ex-Navy frogman, was an advisor for this 1950s Lloyd Bridges adventure series
Sea Hunt
From the Greek for "straight teeth" it's the dental specialty that makes them that way
orthodontics
The most famous of this civilization's temples was the Sun Temple in Cuzco
Inca
This mountain chain in Belize shares its name with the Indian people who flourished there until the 10th C.
the Maya
The name of this final book of the Pentateuch means "second law"
Deuteronomy
On the final telecast of "Howdy Doody", he broke his series-long silence to say, "Goodbye, kids"
Clarabell
These teeth have 3-5 cusps and 2 or 3 roots
the molars
Arjun Mal, a guru, completed the Adi Granth or "First Book", the holy scripture of this religion
Sikhism
The Hungarian house of parliament in Budapest overlooks this river
Danube
In Matthew the value of entering the Kingdom of Heaven is likened to this gem
a pearl
Before "The Munsters", Fred Gwynne & Al Lewis appeared together on this cop comedy
Car 54, Where Are You?
From the Latin for "to cut", it's a tooth adapted for cutting
the incisor