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U.S. ARMED FORCES INSIGNIA |
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Lewis Latimer developed a carbon filament for this device & later worked for its inventor |
(Alex: Later worked for Thomas Edison.)
Light bulb
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This ship accessory is firmly set in the Marine Corps emblem |
Anchor
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William Goldman won an Oscar for the screenplay to this Newman-Redford flick |
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
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Xavier Herbert's debut novel, "Capricornia", explores the lives of Aborigines in this country's northern Outback |
Australia
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This state's school of mines, based in Golden, has an experimental mine in Idaho Springs |
Colorado
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Bessie Coleman, seen here on a Black Heritage stamp, traveled to Europe to earn this type of license |
a pilot's license
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The stars of a 4-star Army general are this color |
(Natasha: What is gold?)
silver
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This singer's films include the westerns "Flaming Star", "Charro!" & "Love Me Tender" |
Elvis Presley
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This southern playwright's first novel, "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone", became a film starring Vivian Leigh |
Tennessee Williams
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LOFT TRACTOR HORSE LAMB |
Farm (the third letter)
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This state's Wilkes-Barre district won a mine reclamation award for its Upper Lehigh site |
Pennsylvania
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Starting in 1927, this "noble" man's big band broadcast on radio from Harlem's Cotton Club |
Duke Ellington
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In the Army it's the bird a Colonel Sanders would sport |
(Natasha: What is a chicken?)
an eagle
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This Dustin Hoffman title character was also known as Jack Crab & the Soda Pop Kid |
Little Big Man
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This 19th century New Englander later tried to destroy all the copies of his anonymous first novel, "Fanshawe" |
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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ROBIN SWIFT TERN BUDGIE |
bird (third letter again)
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Historic mining centers in this state include Gallup for coal & Grants for uranium |
New Mexico
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John Brown called this woman a "general" because of her bravery in helping slaves escape |
Harriet Tubman
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A private E-2 has one of these -- the symbol, not the gas station |
(Sid: What is a union?) ... (Alex: We have about a minute left.)
Chevron
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As deputy Tom Destry in "Destry Rides Again", this actor drinks milk & refuses to carry guns |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Jimmy Stewart
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Not surprisingly, Ireland is the setting for this "Circle of Friends" author's first novel, "Light A Penny Candle" |
Maeve Binchy
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BLOWING CLARINET TORNADO OUTDOOR |
Wind (the fourth letter from the end of each word)
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The documentary "Harlan County U.S.A." studies a miners' strike in this state |
(Natasha: What is West Virginia?)
Kentucky
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"I cannot offer you money, position or fame", he said when he offered George Washington Carver a job at Tuskegee |
Booker T. Washington
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This top Navy rank, only used in wartime, wears 1 2-inch stripe with 4 1/2-inchers |
Fleet Admiral
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This Auchincloss used the pen name Andrew Lee in his first novel, "The Indifferent Children" |
Louis Auchincloss
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ASTERISK STRIPE DAVID BRIGHT |
Star (the second letter)
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A 1907 disaster killed some 360 coal miners near Fairmont in this state |
West Virginia
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