THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES |
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John Surratt's plan to end the war was to kidnap this man; a co-conspirator came up with another plan... |
(Andy: Who is John Wilkes Booth?)
Lincoln
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Oakland's Rickey Henderson, "Slammin'" Sammy Sosa |
the '90s
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At U. Penn in the '30s, long before PETA, Maurice Friedman devised the "rabbit test" to check for this |
pregnancy
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What word to follow? This ship from a Gilbert & Sullivan operetta, minus the H.M.S., of course, quoth the raven... |
Pinafore
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On April 19, 2004 NBC announced that this anchor would be away after December 1 |
Tom Brokaw
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In 1875 opera star Celestine Galli-Marie became the first to play this seductress from Seville |
Carmen
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The regulation color for Confederate coats was cadet this |
gray
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Orioles third baseman Brooks Robinson, L.A. Dodger Sandy Koufax |
the '60s
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"Joy of Cooking" says rabbit can be substituted for this "in almost any dish" by using "the saddle as the breast meat" |
chicken
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I've got it! Hamlet's dad's castle wherein he was rottenly killed by Claudius; quoth the raven... |
Elsinore
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This Torontonian was just 26 when he first anchored ABC's nightly news in 1965, & some thought he looked too young |
Peter Jennings
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The only state whose nickname includes the name of an important historic document |
(Alex: The Constitution State, yes.)
Connecticut
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This "Ben-Hur" author was removed from command and reinstated twice |
Lew Wallace
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N.Y. Giants pitcher Carl Hubbell, "Iron Horse" Lou Gehrig |
the 1930s
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The Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch wipes out a killer bunny in this classic 1974 comedy |
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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This island city-state at the tip of the Malay Peninsula sounds almost right; quoth the raven... |
Singapore
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Among his many TV credits is original host of "The Price is Right" |
Bill Cullen
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This capital of the confederacy was just 100 miles from Washington, D.C. |
Richmond, Virginia
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Stan "The Man" Musial, "Splendid Splinter" Ted Williams |
the 1940s
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Kids "won't be... fond of seeing... rabbits with blood gushing from their furry bodies" was said of this 1978 film |
Watership Down
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Why not this defunct title for a commissioned naval officer above Captain & Rear Admiral; quoth the raven... |
Commodore
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CNN says she was the last reporter to interview King Hussein & the first to interview his successor, King Abdullah |
Christiane Amanpour
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The 1862 battle called "Fair" these trees, was a fair fight, 42,000 soldiers a side were engaged |
oaks
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Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Bench, 4,000-hit club member Pete Rose |
the '70s
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In 1990 this author put Rabbit Angstrom to rest |
John Updike
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The birds in a song "Dream A Little Dream Of Me" sing in one of these trees, but would our bird? Quoth the raven... |
sycamore
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(Hi. I'm Anderson Cooper of CNN.) I covered this former priest's return to power in 1994, & interviewed him again just before he fell from grace again |
Jean-Bertrand Aristide
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This Christian church is headed by The Patriarch of Alexandria, Egypt |
the Coptic Church
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