Question mark in Dock

I have a ? in the dock for iCal. It cannot be dragged off the dock.
When I right+click on the ?, the options menu pops up yet it never says "remove from dock".
I have deleted the com.apple.dock.plist and the com.apple.dock.db
I have repaired permissions.
I have used Onyx to delete the Dock cache.
Any help is appreciated.

Ignore it. It is a side effect of using Onyx. Just put another copy of iCal in your Dock, and make sure it is residin your Applications folder. The Dock is merely a shortcut bar, and so is the Finder's left sidebar. If you dragged an item into that area and a slip of the finger might have moved it to a folder, look in that folder for that item.
You should never clear system caches unless told to as part of troubleshooting on a backed up system.

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