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SHAKESPEAREAN DYING WORDS |
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Begun in September 1940, the German bombing of this capital was known as the Blitz |
London
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In Canada it's this "puckish" sport |
Ice Hockey
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Bert Stein flew to Rome in 1962 to shoot her while she was shooting a movie with Richard Burton |
Elizabeth Taylor
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"O Antony! Nay, I will take thee too...what, should I stay--" |
Cleopatra
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When visiting this Southern city, you & your friends may tour the Willie Nelson & Friends Museum |
Nashville
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In Greek mythology, they were the race of warrior women led by Hippolyta |
Amazons
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In June 1942 Japanese troops occupied Kiska & Attu in this U.S. island group |
Aleutian Islands
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In Japan it's this Western team sport with teams like the Yakult Swallows |
Baseball
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The wife of a young senator, she appeared with her sister Lee in the March 15, 1955 issue |
Jacqueline Kennedy
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"Lay on Macduff, and damned be him that first cries, 'Hold, enough!'" |
Macbeth
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The seal of this Southern city shows the seventh U.S. president on horseback |
(J: What is Louisville?)
Jacksonville, FL (Andrew Jackson)
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It's the popular garden favorite seen here |
(S: What is a lily?)
Azalea
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In November 1943, Roosevelt, Churchill & Stalin met in Tehran, where they agreed on him as supreme Allied commander |
Dwight D. Eisenhower
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In Scotland it's this game the Scots invented |
Golf
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This show biz vet was 10 when Edward Steichen shot her for the December 1, 1938 issue |
Shirley Temple
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"A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!" |
Richard III
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If your motto is "I Can't Drive 555", head for this flat part of Utah where speed records are set |
Bonneville
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Hawaiian Sumo wrestler Chad Rowan is known in Japan by this one-word name |
(G: What is Akihoto?)
Akebono
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In mid-April 1942 U.S. bombers under his command left the U.S.S. Hornet to bomb Tokyo |
(S: Who is Paul Tibbetts?) (G: Who was Patton?)
Col. James Doolittle
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In Norway it's this sport whose hero is Bjorn Daehlie |
Skiing
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For Vogue's millennium special issue, she grouped 13 historic supermodels to shoot the gatefold cover |
Annie Leibovitz
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"Farewell, good Strato. Caesar, now be still; I killed not thee with half so good a will" |
Brutus
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This city's Casa Lonja has a vast archive on the Spanish empire in the Americas |
Seville
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From the French for "to strike down", it's another name for a slaughterhouse |
Abattoir
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The invasion of Normandy included 5 beachheads, including Utah & this one, both secured by the U.S. |
Omaha
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Franz Beckenbauer knows that in Germany it's this highly organized sport |
(minute to go...)
Soccer/Football
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A 1937 article on "Senoras of Mexico" showed her as Mrs. Diego Rivera |
Frida Kahlo
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"Yea, noise? Then I'll be brief. O happy dagger, this is thy sheath. There rest, and let me die" |
Juliet
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Kinshasa was formerly called this, after a Belgian king who exploited the Congo region |
(S: What is Brazzaville?)
Leopoldville
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Krishna is the eighth & best-known of these incarnations of Vishnu |
Avatars
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