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Earlier in 1775 he rode to warn the patriots to move their military stores from Concord |
Paul Revere
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In 1996 Lou Diamond Phillips filled Yul Brynner's royal shoes for a revival of this musical |
The King And I
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This tiny principality is bordered on 3 sides by the French department of Alpes-Maritmes |
Monaco
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Harpooneers in this novel include Tashtego, Daggoo & Queequeg, a cannibal |
Moby Dick
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The artists who covered nudity painted by him in the Sistine Chapel were called "breeches makers" |
Michelangelo
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At 24 miles, Loch Awe is the longest lake in this country of Great Britain |
Scotland
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After his father failed several times, this man succeeded in developing the mechanical grain reaper |
(K: Who is John Deere?)
Cyrus McCormick
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Patti LuPone, Glenn Close & Betty Buckley have all played Norma Desmond in this show |
Sunset Boulevard
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Both Spain's & California's highest mountain peaks are in a range called this |
Sierra Nevadas
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This 1950 Ray Bradbury book collected 26 stories about Earth's colonization of Mars |
The Martian Chronicles
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In 1792 Thomas Lawrence succeeded Sir Joshua Reynolds as principal painter to this king |
George III
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Guinness says the longest of these dance lines was formed by 119,986 people at a 1988 Miami festival |
Conga line
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"It's Good To Be Alive" is the autobiography of this 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers catcher |
Roy Campanella
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Theatre troupe seen here, they've created quite a noise in the dance world: [video clue] |
Stomp
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Balaklava lies on the tip of this peninsula, opposite Yalta |
Crimean Peninsula
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This 1854 Thoreau work is subtitled "Or Life in the Woods" |
Walden
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The Vermeer show at this Washington, D.C. gallery was shut down Dec. 16, 1995 by the budget impasse |
National Gallery of Art
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The longest match at this tournament lasted 112 games when Pancho Gonzalez beat Charles Pasarell |
Wimbledon
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This commander of the AEF in WWI taught military science at the University of Nebraska in the 1890s |
John "Black Jack" Pershing
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Try to remember this long-running musical that features the song "Try To Remember" |
The Fantasticks
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This Sudanese capital is located at the junction of the Blue & the White Nile |
Khartoum
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In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", this character kills Dr. Robinson, a murder witnessed by Tom |
Injun Joe
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Paal Enger, one of those who stole his "The Scream" in Oslo in 1994, was sentenced to prison in 1996 |
Edvard Munch
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The longest inscription of these symbols is the more than 700 on the 9th century Rokstenen |
(K: What are hieroglyphics?)
Runes
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This orator served as Secretary of State under William Henry Harrison & John Tyler |
(A: Who is Henry Clay?)
Daniel Webster
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Bob Fosse made his choreographic debut with this musical about a threatened strike in a sleepwear factory |
The Pajama Game
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It's the landlocked African country formerly known as Bechuanaland |
Botswana
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"Sons", the second novel in her "House of Earth" trilogy, traces the lives of Wang Lung's 3 sons |
Pearl S. Buck
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This pop artist of comics-inspired images was awarded the National Medal of Art in 1995 |
Roy Lichtenstein
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Country with the longest national road; it runs 4,860 miles from a city with a woman's name to one with a man's |
(Alex: The Trans-[*] Highway runs from Victoria, British Columbia to St. John's, Newfoundland.)
Canada
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