Merging the North and South forks of the Grand River, this reservoir was constructed by the US Bureau of Reclamation in 1941.
Shadehill Reservoir
After being thrown overboard, this minor prophet was saved by spending three days and nights in the belly of a "great fish".
Jonah
This little girl invited the Grinch to the Whoville Christmas feast, which ultimately helped his heart increase three sizes and return all the presents he stole.
Cindy Lou Who
Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and Battery Park
New York City
Early to bed and early to rise...
Makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.
Covering more area than Delaware and Rhode Island combined, this American lake is the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere.
Great Salt Lake
Even after God allowed Satan to take away this man's wealth, children, and health to test his faith, this man never lost his faith or cursed God, but rather cursed the day of his birth.
Job
Authoring 105 works at the time of his death, this writer wrote mainly western novels and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Ronald Reagan in 1984.
Louis L'Amour
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Jefferson Memorial and the Potomac River
Washington D.C.
He that lies down with dogs...
Shall rise up with fleas.
Located high in the Cascade Mountains in the caldera of Mount Mazama, this is America's deepest lake with a maximum depth of 2,000 feet.
Crater Lake
This Biblical city was established by King David, where Solomen built the first temple, and where Jesus was crucified.
Jerusalem
This French chemist, accredited with the “germ theory of disease”, invented a food preservation technique that bears his name.
Louis Pasteur
Puget Sound, Starbucks, and the Space Needle
Seattle
Haste makes...
waste
This lake in the mountainous region of Siberia boasts to be the deepest lake in the world and contains 20% of the world's surface fresh water.
Lake Baikal
Known for its impassable walls, this city's walls crumbled after the Israelites marched around them for seven days, led by Joshua.
Jerico
Born in New Orleans in 1901, this musician is noted as one of the most influential figures in jazz and went by the nicknames Saatchmo, Satch, and Pops.
Louis Armstrong
Playa del Este, Fidel Castro, and La Habana Viejo
Havana
Well done is better than...
Well said.
Lake Superior is the final resting place of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, but according to Gordon Lightfoot, the Chippewa knew the lake by this name.
Gitche Gumee
Before being conquered by King David, this Canaanite tribe inhabited what is now known as Jerusalem.
Jebusites
This high-end French fashion brand was started in 1854 by a trunk maker who the company is named after.
Louis Vuitton
Stanley Park, the 2010 Olympics, and Granville Island
Vancouver
Three may keep a secret if...
Two of them are dead.