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Sitka, former capital of Russian-America, sits in this state |
Alaska
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In 1892, it replaced Castle Garden as New York's immigration depot |
Ellis Island
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Jonathan Swift said both promises & pie crust are made to be this |
broken
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Called the single most watched person in history, this TV host was born in Iowa, not Nebraska |
Johnny Carson
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Missouri boy who uses friends to whitewash part of his story |
Tom Sawyer
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13 of his songs, recorded by other artists, were released in an album called "Cover Me" |
Bruce Springsteen
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Reclaimed areas from this country's Zuider Zee are called polders |
Netherlands
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With the case of Marbury v. Madison in 1803, they overturned their 1st national law |
the Supreme Court
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In 1967, this "High Priest of LSD" said, "Turn on, tune in, drop out" |
Timothy Leary
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Born in Scott County, this showman & Indian scout wrote a few dime novels but was a hero in 575 of them |
Buffalo Bill (Cody)
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Term used to describe someone's children or descendants |
offspring
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3rd largest producer of coconuts, & to judge by population, 2nd largest producer of people |
India
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At the 1876 Expo in Philadelphia, the emperor of Brazil was amazed when this new invention talked to him |
the telephone
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Bartlett's attributes "Don't get mad, get even" to this father of a president |
Joseph Kennedy
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Woolstock, Iowa, not Krypton, was birthplace of this TV "Superman" |
George Reeves
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Musical play produced by Zero Mostel & Gene Wilder in "The Producers" |
Springtime for Hitler
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Much of the copper used in the Bronze Age came from this island which gave its name to "copper" |
Cyprus
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In 1881, he merged his company with one owned by James B. Cooper, James L. Hutchinson, & James A. Bailey |
(Jonathan: Who is... Cagney?)
P.T. Barnum
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He said, "If my theory succeeds, Germany will say I am a German;.. if (it) fails, (they will) call me a Jew" |
(Jim: Who is Adolf Hitler?) (Jonathan: What is--who is...)
Albert Einstein
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"I knew... Richard Nixon as well as I wanted to," wrote this former "60 Minutes" newsman |
(Jim: Who is Mike Wallace?) (Tom: Who is Dan Rather?)
Harry Reasoner
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A kind of gazelle, or a brand of jigsaw puzzle |
a springbok
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East Germany's 2nd largest city, it's where Bach is buried & the St. Thomas' Boys Choir sings |
Leipzig
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The 1842 Webster-Ashburton Treaty settled the boundary dispute between these 2 countries |
Canada & United States
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G.B. Shaw said when one knows nothing but thinks he knows everything, it points to a career in this |
(Alex: We've got about a minute to go in the round.)
politics
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Wife of 34th president & 1 of 2 first ladies whose birthplace is a historic site |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Mamie Eisenhower
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A Dublin pub keeper one night dreams everything that has ever happened |
(Tom: What is Ulysses?)
Finnegans Wake
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She was star of TV's "December Bride" |
Spring Byington
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