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- Controversial mayor 1972-1980, former police commissioner known for tough-on-crime policies. (2 revisions)
- Spring Garden brewery and barrel house. (2 revisions)
- Is the Liberty Bell inside Independence Hall? (2 revisions)
- Philadelphia 76ers mascot. (2 revisions)
- Awbury Arboretum (2 revisions)
- Gloria Dei Church (2 revisions)
- What are the sculptures in Rittenhouse Square? (2 revisions)
- How many schools are in the Philadelphia School District? (2 revisions)
- NPR affiliate, public radio. (2 revisions)
- What is Brutalist architecture? (2 revisions)
- Agnes Irwin School (2 revisions)
- Woodford Mansion (2 revisions)
- Mural Arts Program (2 revisions)
- Little Italy, Philadelphia (2 revisions)
- High school in Germantown, named for the civil rights leader. (2 revisions)
- Spring Garden Street Bridge (2 revisions)
- Quaker Philadelphia (2 revisions)
- Ivy League university and major employer. (2 revisions)
- Who owns the Philadelphia Eagles? (2 revisions)
- Experimental hip-hop artist from North Philadelphia. (2 revisions)
- City agency responsible for public health programs and disease prevention. (2 revisions)
- Lincoln National (2 revisions)
- Daryl Hall (2 revisions)
- Philly Cheesesteak (2 revisions)
- Do real cheesesteaks have peppers? (2 revisions)
- Current Phillies outfielder, two-time MVP. (2 revisions)
- Can you watch the Dad Vail Regatta? (2 revisions)
- Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site (2 revisions)
- Iconic Philadelphia sandwich of thinly sliced beef and melted cheese on a hoagie roll. (2 revisions)
- History of German immigration, Germantown, and cultural contributions. (2 revisions)
- Chris Deluzio (2 revisions)
- Dense, buttery cake from Amish bakeries. (2 revisions)
- Arcadia University (2 revisions)
- Kimmel Center (2 revisions)
- Ludlow (2 revisions)
- What restaurants are in Northern Liberties? (2 revisions)
- Who designed the Penn Museum? (2 revisions)
- Shortstop for the Phillies 2000–2014, 2007 NL MVP, and part of the championship core. Known for his proclamation that the Phillies were "the team to beat." (2 revisions)
- Annual folk music festival in Schwenksville. (2 revisions)
- Where is Queen Village? (2 revisions)
- What is included in Independence National Historical Park? (2 revisions)
- Reading Terminal (2 revisions)
- R&B vocal group, icons of Philadelphia soul. (2 revisions)
- How do you pronounce jawn? (2 revisions)
- Termini Brothers (2 revisions)
- Albert Barnes (2 revisions)
- Pennsylvania Gazette (2 revisions)
- Can you bike in Wissahickon Valley Park? (2 revisions)
- Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority (2 revisions)
- Producer and songwriter, co-founder of Philadelphia International Records. (2 revisions)