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Newsweek called this author of "Clear and Present Danger", "the king of techno-thrillers" |
Tom Clancy
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In the 1920s, the tomb of his mother Hetepheres was found near his Great Pyramid |
Cheops
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Schubertiaden were parties held in homes in this capital city to listen to Schubert's music |
Vienna
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The great lakes of this continent includes Lakes Nyasa, Albert & Victoria |
Africa
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Very pure graphite found in England in 1564 led to the development of this writing tool |
the pencil
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"There is one thing about being president; nobody can tell you when to sit down", he said in August 1953 |
Eisenhower
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One-word title of the DuBose Heyward novel that became a play & Gershwin opera |
Porgy
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This last empress of Russia was born in Darmstadt in 1872, her father was Grand Duke of Hesse-Darmstadt |
(Steve: Who is Catherine the Great?)
Alexandra
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1 of the 3 Shakespearean characters for whom Giuseppe Verdi titled an opera |
(1 of) Otello (Falstaff or Macbeth)
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The lowlands of this country invaded by China in 1950 are over 12,000 feet above sea level |
Tibet
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IMAX Systems has come out with new stereoscopic glasses that use liquid crystals to create this effect |
3D
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When asked how he became a hero, he said, "It was involuntary; they sank my boat" |
Kennedy
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He wrote "Public Speaking and Influencing Men in Business" several years before his most famous book |
Dale Carnegie
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She outlived her husband by 60 years, but suffered periods of insanity |
Carlota (of Mexico)
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This name was given to "Symphony in G" because of a loud chord that Haydn said "would make ladies jump" |
The Surprise Symphony
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The Guernsey & Jersey breeds of cattle originated in this island group |
the Channel Islands
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John Roebling designed this bridge & when he died his son Washington completed it |
the Brooklyn Bridge
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A sign on his desk read, "I'm from Missouri" on one side & "The buck stops here" on the other |
Truman
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Middle-earth creator whose middle names were Ronald & Reuel |
Tolkien
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Crown Prince Rudolf of this country was found shot to death at Mayerling in 1889 |
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go.)
Austria
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The "Tosca" composer who said he was a "mighty hunter of wild fowl, opera librettos & attractive women" |
(Giacomo) Puccini
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Pliny the Elder was killed by the eruption of this volcano on the Bay of Naples in 79 A.D. |
Vesuvius
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This 1950s technique used three synchronized projectors to show film on a curving screen |
(Steve: What is CinemaScope?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Cinerama
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He allegedly said, "My mother used to pull my ears & it never did get that much attention" |
(John: Who is Lincoln?)
LBJ (Lyndon Johnson)
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Archaeologist who published his 3-volume work "The Tomb of Tutankhamun" between 1923 & 1933 |
(Howard) Carter
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Charlemagne was a member of this Frankish dynasty, also known as the Arnulfinger Dynasty |
the Carolinian (Carolingia) Dynasty
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In 1708, the Mühlhausen city council paid for printing "Gott ist mein König", his first published music |
(Steve: Who is Wagner?) (Teresa: Who is Martin Luther?)
Johann Sebastian Bach
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4,741-foot Puig Major is the highest point on this Spanish Mediterranean island |
(John: What is Corsica?)
Majorca
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