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THE WOMEN OF COUNTRY MUSIC |
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Coptic art, which developed in this river valley, was inspired by the Hellenistic style of Alexandria |
Nile
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The second time this U.S. general lost patience with combat fatigued soldiers, he nearly lost his command |
George Patton
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Record producer Billy Sherrill suggested that Virginia Wynette Pugh change her name to this |
Tammy Wynette
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A Sept. festival in Seaside Heights, New Jersey features hundreds of these silly circus performers |
Clowns
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Elah, the valley where he killed Goliath, was protected by the cities of Libnah & Azekah |
David
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Nadine Gordimer, born in the Transvaal in this country, had her 1st story published when she was 15 |
South Africa
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Encaustic painting, practiced by the ancient Greeks, uses this melted insect substance as a binder |
(P: What is honey?)
Wax
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As chief of staff to this man, General Joseph Stilwell urged him to fight the Japanese, not the Communists |
(Laura: Who is Eisenhower?) (Chad: Who is MacArthur?)
Chiang Kai-shek
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Vince Gill's wife Janis sings duets with her sister Kristine as The Sweethearts Of this |
The Rodeo
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Pecos in this state has a world championship bar-b-q contest & a cantaloupe festival |
Texas
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Matthew 1:19 shows him as a just man by his refusal to divorce & humiliate the pregnant Mary |
Joseph
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Douglas Southall Freeman won a Pulitzer Prize for his 4-volume biography of this Confederate general |
Robert E. Lee
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This muralist was only 10 when he began studying at Mexico City's Academy of San Carlos |
Diego Rivera
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About 40,000 men were left in this French port after the last evacuation ship left June 4, 1940 |
(we have less than a minute to go in the round...)
Dunkirk
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Her big sister Loretta Lynn wrote her 1st single, "I've Cried The Blue Right Out Of My Eyes" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Crystal Gayle
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An April festival in Independence, Kansas honors this playwright; we hope they have a "Picnic" |
William Inge
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The musical instrument called a shofar was made from this part of a ram |
Horn
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Born Edith Newbold Jones, she published "The House of Mirth" under this, her married name |
Edith Wharton
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Giovanni Antonio Canal was the real name of this artist known for his paintings of Venice |
Canaletto
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This Japanese admiral & Pearl Harbor strategist was shot down by U.S. forces April 18, 1943 |
Yamamoto
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Drivers race Model Ts while holding pigs in their laps at the Tillamook County Fair in this state |
Oregon
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She was busy with her housework while her sister Mary sat at Jesus' feet & listened to his teachings |
Martha
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This author of "The Group" based the heroine of her book "The Company She Keeps" on herself |
Mary McCarthy
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The Bronze Family Group sculpted by this Englishman in the 1940s is in the Museum of Modern Art |
Henry Moore
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In May 1941 this deputy to Hitler flew to Britain as a self-appointed peace emissary |
Rudolf Hess
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A conch shell blowing contest is held annually in this southern Florida city whose people are called Conchs |
Key West
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When the United Monarchy failed, Rehoboam became head of this kingdom in southern Palestine |
Judah
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He dedicated his 1888 book "Plain Tales From The Hills" "To the wittiest woman in India" |
Rudyard Kipling
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