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The Earls of Arundel & Warren got their names on this 1215 document along with King John |
Magna Carta
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Her nicknames include "Queen of the West" & "Queen of the Cowgirls" |
(T: Who is Annie Oakley?)
Dale Evans
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In colonial America, this crime of being married to 2 persons at the same time was punishable by death |
Polygamy/bigamy
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This Spanish surrealist designed a"maze"ing sets & costumes for the 1941 ballet "Labyrinth" |
(D: Who is Neril?)
Salvador Dali
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On the death of his wife Linda in 1998, this musician said, "I have lost my girlfriend, and that is very sad" |
Paul McCartney
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In 1793 he invented the cotton gin in Georgia |
Eli Whitney
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We don't know if the Earl Granville gave advice on outhouses as lord president of this council from 1751 to 1763 |
(C: What is the Council of Bath?)
Privy Council
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The 90-word title of her 1999 album is a poem that she wrote in response to an unflattering magazine article about her |
Fiona Apple
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This type of court is used to determine the validity of a deceased person's will |
Probate
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A picnic with Rasputin is the opening scene of the ballet named for this grand duchess |
Anastasia
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David Ben-Gurion once remarked, "Without" this city, "we are a body without a soul" |
Jerusalem
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This presidential brother is buried in Plains |
Billy Carter
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This 1623 edition of Shakespeare is dedicated to the Earls of Pembroke & Montgomery |
First Folio
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Her books include "I Lost It At The Movies" & "5001 Nights At The Movies" |
Pauline Kael
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From the Greek for "not remembered", it's a pardon granted by the government to political offenders |
Amnesty
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In 1992 dancer Kevin McKenzie became artistic director of this company once led by Mikhail Baryshnikov |
American Ballet Theatre
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The witticism "A verbal agreement isn't worth the paper it's written on" is attributed to this film pioneer |
(D: Who is De Mille?) (C: Who is W.C. Fields?)
Samuel Goldwyn
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In 1733 he founded the Georgia colony & served as its governor for the next 10 years |
James Oglethorpe
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The surrenderer, seen here, was both Earl & Marquis of this |
Cornwallis
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Fruity first name of acclaimed Japanese author Yoshimoto, whose books include "N.P.", "Amrita" & "Kitchen" |
Banana
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He was the first of our presidents to practice law |
John Adams
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A cowgirl wins the heart of a champion roper in this Agnes De Mille ballet |
Rodeo
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Of that famous incident in 1955, she said, "All I was doing was trying to get home from work" |
Rosa Parks
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Add 3 words to New York State's nickname & you get this nickname for Georgia |
"The Empire State of the South"
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In 1896, commanding Egypt's army, Earl Kitchener invaded this country to the south |
Sudan
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She published her first book "Contemporary Women Artists", to raise money for the Carmelite order |
(D: I do not know.) (Alex: Take a guess?) (D: Do not know.)
Sister Wendy
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In 1979 this Watergate judge wrote a book about his experiences titled "To Set The Record Straight" |
John Sirica
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This "Pomp And Circumstance" composer is a character in the ballet named for his "Enigma Variations" |
Edward Elgar
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Last name of the officer to whom Admiral Dewey gave the command, "You may fire when you are ready" |
(Charles) Gridley
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The Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins has an exhibit on this famous group of Black American pilots |
Tuskegee Airmen
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