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Bandleader Ted Lewis was famous for asking "Is everybody" this |
happy
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After 3,000 years these "ships of the desert" in Saudi Arabia are being replaced by cars, vans & trucks |
camels
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Halloween's name indicates it's the eve of this day |
All Saints' Day
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If the U.S. national anthem is played & there is no flag displayed, all present should face this |
the music
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Almost the entire southern tip of Florida is covered by this national park |
the Everglades
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Her book title "Sonnets from the Portuguese" refers to her husband's nickname for her |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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In February 1928 it said it was dropping the use of masks & renaming itself Knights of the Great Forest |
the Ku Klux Klan
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Rikki-Tikki-Tavi belongs to the gray variety of this animal |
a mongoose
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They're the last 2 legal holidays of the year |
Thanksgiving & Christmas
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On May 28, 1934 these quintuplets were born in Callander, Ontario |
the Dionne quintuplets
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The fastest circuit auto race, the NASCAR Busch Clash, takes place at this speedway |
Daytona
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Dashiell Hammett modeled this lady sleuth after his lover, Lillian Hellman |
Nora Charles
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When it took effect in 1920, Herbert Hoover called it "a great social & economic experiment" |
Prohibition
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This breed of dog originated in Tibet |
a Lhasa apso
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In Mexico it honors the day the Virgin Mary appeared to an Indian named Juan Diego |
the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
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The hats named for this Central American country are actually made in Ecuador |
Panama
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From 1963-73 Cape Canaveral was known by this name |
Cape Kennedy
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2 of her novels contain barely fictionalized portraits of her lover, Jean-Paul Sartre |
Simone de Beauvoir
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With the world watching on December 2, 1927, Henry Ford unveiled this model |
the Model A
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The prehistoric Archaeopteryx is considered a transitional form between reptiles & this animal class |
birds
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"Patriots' Day", observed in Maine & Mass., commemorates these 2 early battles of the Revolution |
Lexington & Concord
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Honorary title of the British governors-general of India from 1858-1947 |
viceroy
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White Springs, near the Suwannee River, hosts an annual celebration in honor of this composer |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
(Stephen) Foster
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She wrote a book subtitled "The Modern Prometheus"; he wrote the drama "Prometheus Unbound" |
(Alex: [Prior to the wager] We have less than a minute to go, David.) ... (David: Who is Mary Shelley?) (Alex: I need a more complete...) (David: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Mary...) (Alex: ... she wrote the book; he wrote the drama, we needed two of them.)
Mary Shelley & Percy Shelley
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In 1928 this automaker announced plans to build the nation's tallest building in Manhattan |
Chrysler
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There are more species by far of this class of animal than any other |
insects
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Occurring 40 days after Easter, it celebrates the rising of Jesus into heaven |
(David: What is the Feast of the Assumption?) ... (Alex: The Assumption relates to the Virgin Mary.)
the Ascension
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April 6, 1917 is important in history as the date the U.S. did this |
entered World War I
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At least 2 of her books are dedicated to Quintana, her daughter by John Gregory Dunne |
Joan Didion
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