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After serving in Vietnam, he worked as a reporter for the Tennesseean newspaper |
Al Gore
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Listen to her marriage advice; this "dear" columnist has been married to Morton Phillips for over 50 years |
Abigail Van Buren
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This J.D. Salinger novel covers two days in the life of Holden Caufield |
Catcher in the Rye
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Beriberi was once a major problem in Asia because this grain was polished, removing vitamin B1 |
Rice
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Louis XIII hunted little birds with falcons in what is now this Paris museum |
The Louvre
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Born in 1894, he grew up in Waukegan, Illinois, where he took violin lessons as a child |
Jack Benny
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He was the first vice president who didn't go on to become president |
Aaron Burr
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The New Yorker called her "the premiere household hints columnist of all time" |
Heloise
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At the end of "Moby Dick", this ship sinks & Ishmael is the lone survivor |
Pequod
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Though this mineral is needed for building bones & teeth, megadoses can cause extreme lethargy |
Calcium
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This country had rulers named Boleslaw the Bold, Boleslaw the Brave & Boleslaw the Wrymouthed |
Poland
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In the 1740s this Italian lover & adventurer was a violinist at the San Samueli Theater in Venice |
(D: Who is Don Giovanni?) (T: Who is Don Juan?)
Casanova
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In 1993 this vice president under Carter was appointed ambassador to Japan |
Walter Mondale
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She & husband Tom bought 5 Iowa papers & locals can write to her new advice column |
(P: Who is Ann Landers?)
Roseanne Arnold
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In a 1947 novelette, he told of a great pearl, how it was found & how it was lost again |
John Steinbeck
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Half a cup of cottage cheese has as much of this element linked to hypertension as 32 potato chips |
(T: What is salt?) (D: What is cholesterol?) (P: What is fat?)
Sodium
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In 1960 this Belgian king married Fabiola de Mora y Aragon, a Spanish noblewoman |
Baudouin I
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The first U.S. president we know was a violinist |
Thomas Jefferson
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Alaska's second most populous city is named for this man who was vice president from 1905-1909 |
Charles Fairbanks
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Omar Sharif & Tannah Hirsch advise readers who play this game |
Bridge
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Part of this poet's autobiography was reprinted in 1955 as "Prairie-Town Boy" |
Carl Sandburg
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Sweet acidophilus milk contains bacteria that help break down this milk sugar |
Lactose
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Queen Mary, consort of this 20th century British king, had been his late brother's fiance |
(D: Who is George VI?)
George V
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This violinist, stricken with polio at age 4, was discovered in Israel by Ed Sullivan |
(Tom: Who is Pickerman?)
Itzhak Perlman
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This man who served under Lincoln was also the second Republican governor of Maine |
Hannibal Hamlin
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This "street" is Dan Dorfman's beat in USA Today |
Wall Street
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His story, "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber", was first published in Cosmopolitan magazine in 1936 |
(P: Who is Thurber?)
Ernest Hemingway
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This mineral has an important role in the formation of myoglobin in muscles |
Iron
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She was the last queen of the Netherlands who was the daughter of a king |
Wilhelmina
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A documentary, "From Mao to Mozart", was made of his 1979 tour of China |
(D: Who is Zuckerman?)
Isaac Stern
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