
Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, right, carefully lifts a glass bowl as the artist, Dale Chihuly, looks on after Murray spoke via speakerphone with Denver Mayor Michael Hancock announcing what is at stake in their bet on the success of their football teams in the Super Bowl XLVIII, Monday, Jan. 27, 2014, in Seattle. Murray said in the unlikely event of a Denver Broncos win on Sunday, he would send Hancock salmon, Dungeness crab, a handmade bicycle custom-painted in Seattle Seahawks livery made by Rodriguez Bicycles in Seattle and a piece of blown glass by Chihuly. If the Seahawks win, Hancock says he'll send a sampling of Denver's green chile and a hoodie, ball cap and skis handmade by Denver's locally grown Icelantic Skis. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
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