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Located in Kentucky, it's the site of the U.S. Gold Bullion Depository |
Fort Knox
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He made his "big" screen debut in "He Knows You're Alone", which would probably scare Forrest Gump |
Tom Hanks
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His West Orange, New Jersey home was made a national historic site in 1955 |
Thomas Edison
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Her naked ride is probably legendary, but she did help found a monastery in Coventry |
Lady Godiva
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Word that ends Henny Youngman's line "Take my wife...." |
please
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Many students live in this type of residence hall whose name is from the Latin for "sleeping quarters" |
dormitory
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The only house Abraham Lincoln ever owned was in this capital city |
Springfield, Illinois
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Born Alicia Foster, she made her movie debut as a child in the 1972 Disney film "Napoleon and Samantha" |
Jodie Foster
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In 1867 his perfected sewing machine won a gold medal at the Paris exhibition |
Elias Howe
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This author wrote a biography of actor-manager Gerald Du Maurier, her father |
Daphne Du Maurier
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This humorist said, "Politics has got so expensive that it takes lots of money to even get beat with" |
Will Rogers
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Instead of semesters, some colleges divide the academic year into 3 terms called these |
(Marty: What are quarters?) (Lorna: Don't know.)
trimesters
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In area, Los Alamos is this state's smallest county |
New Mexico
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The 1980 college comedy "Midnight Madness" marked the film debut of this "Back to the Future" star |
Michael J. Fox
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In December 1855 this inventor of vulcanized rubber was jailed in Paris for debt |
Charles Goodyear
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She & her husband Julius were convicted of espionage on the testimony of her brother David Greenglass |
Ethel Rosenberg
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She wrote to F. Scott Fitzgerald, "Don't you think I was made for you?" |
Zelda
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Prince Charles was the keynote speaker at this Virginia university's 300th anniv. celebration in 1993 |
William & Mary
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While it's been called the "Clam State" & "Mosquito State", it's officially the "Garden State" |
New Jersey
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She won her first film role in 1970's "Joe", when she accompanied her then-husband Chris Sarandon to an audition |
Susan Sarandon
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This air brake inventor also developed a complete railroad signal system |
George Westinghouse
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On Dec. 2, 1994 this alleged "Hollywood Madam" was found guilty of pandering |
Heidi Fleiss
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Hemingway wrote, "All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called" this |
"Huckleberry Finn"
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This west coast school boasts a column fragment from the area of the ancient city of Troy |
USC (Southern California)
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In 1990 molten lava from this Hawaiian volcano was 50 feet deep in some places |
Kilauea
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She played a nurse in the 1976 film "A Matter of Time", which starred her mother, Ingrid Bergman |
Isabella Rossellini
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This developer of a steel-making process was knighted in 1879 |
Sir Henry Bessemer
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She married Adolf Hitler in a Berlin air raid shelter on April 29, 1945 & killed herself the next day |
Eva Braun
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This first lady wrote, "It's misery when you become addicted" |
Betty Ford
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It's a campus building used for social activities; its name sounds like a labor organization |
student union
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