Sour item that precedes Crisp, Custard & Sherbet in 3 of Baskin-Robbins' original 31 flavors
Lemon
Jesus was born in Bethlehem & raised in this city of Lower Galilee
Nazareth
1967: "Ruby Tuesday" (both men, please)
Mick Jagger & Keith Richards
Nicknamed "Missy the Missile", this 2012 swimming gold medalist has size 13 feet & a 6-foot 4-inch wingspan
Missy Franklin
Ruth's second husband
Boaz
Varieties of this flavor included French & Burnt Almond
Vanilla
In Genesis, Pison, Euphrates, Gihon & Hiddekel are the 4 rivers that begin in this idyllic spot
The Garden of Eden
2012, with Yoo Gun Hyung: "Gangnam Style"
Psy
On Jan. 22, 1989 this 49ers receiver set a Super Bowl record with 215 yards
Jerry Rice
Jacob loved her so much he worked 14 years to pay for her hand in marriage
Rachel
This traditional Christmas drink was available
Eggnog
When conquered in 586 B.C., the Jewish people were resettled along the Kebar River, hundreds of miles from their home; hence the verse, "By the rivers of" this place, "we wept when we remembered Zion"
Babylon
1957: "Peggy Sue" (along with Jerry Allison & Norman Petty)
Buddy Holly
He holds the NHL record for the most goals in a single season
Wayne Gretzky
The wife of Zechariah and mother of John the Baptist?
Elizabeth
Flavors included this type of "Stick" (but not this type of "Patty")
Peppermint
God told this prophet to camp by the Cherith Stream & there he would get food deliveries from ravens
Elijah
1980: "(Just Like) Starting Over"
John Lennon
His account of a shot at the 2012 Masters says all he did was keep it under a tree, make it rise, then hook about 40 yards--just another example of what this man calls "Bubba Golf"
Bubba Watson
The Mother of Ishmael?
Hagar
Nuts to you! & marshmallows, too, with this alliterative original flavor
Rocky Road
Jonah finally made it to this capital of Assyria & preached there
Nineveh
2006: "Waiting On The World To Change"
John Mayer
An American tennis star whose father was an Olympic boxer for Iran?
Andre Agassi
She was married to Uriah the Hittite
Bathsheba