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On Nov. 26, 1941 a Japanese task force left the Kuril Islands to attack this American site |
Pearl Harbor
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The Countess of Blessington called it "the greatest cosmetic for beauty"; it's a warm puppy, too |
(Marilyn: What is love?)
happiness
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On June 1, 1995 this screen goddess who would have turned 69 was honored with a 32ยข stamp |
Marilyn Monroe
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Buzzards Bay is an inlet at the base of Cape Cod in this state |
Massachusetts
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In 1995 Richard M. Daley was reelected to his second full term as mayor of this city |
Chicago
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In this Pearl Buck novel, Wang Lung pulls a ricksha to provide for his family |
The Good Earth
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In June 1942 he became Germany's youngest field marshal |
Rommel
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In his poem "To Helen", Edgar Allan Poe wrote of "the glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was" this |
Rome
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Best known for her "bewitching" role as Samantha Stevens, this actress passed away in 1995 |
[ERRATUM: Samantha's character's last name on Bewitched was Stephens.]
Elizabeth Montgomery
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2 of the leading U.S. ports, Norfolk, Virginia & Baltimore, Maryland, are on this bay |
Chesapeake Bay
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This millionaire publisher represented New York in Congress from 1903 to 1907 |
(Charlie: Who is Pulitzer?)
(William Randolph) Hearst
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In this Ray Bradbury book, fireman Guy Montag is discovered hoarding books |
Fahrenheit 451
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This country's T-34 tank played a major role in its defense against the 1941 German invasion |
Russia (Soviet Union)
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Publilius Syrus said this official "is condemned when the criminal is absolved" |
the judge
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Born Joyce Frankenberg, she took her stage name from one of Henry VIII's wives |
Jane Seymour
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The southern part of this Canadian bay is called James Bay |
(Kevin: What is [*]'s Bay?)
Hudson Bay
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This former Arizona governor became Secretary of the Interior in 1993 |
Bruce Babbitt
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This Charles Dickens short tale features an insect who lives at the home of John & Dot Peerybingle |
"The Cricket on the Hearth"
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On Sept. 1, 1939 Germany attacked Poland in this "lightning war" |
a Blitzkrieg
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Daniel Webster called this Boston hall "The Cradle of American Liberty" |
Faneuil Hall
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This Norwegian star of "Autumn Sonata" & "Cries and Whispers" was born in Tokyo, Japan |
Liv Ullmann
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A monument on the shores of this bay commemorates Captain Cook's first landing in Australia |
Botany Bay
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The first U.S. representative from Hawaii, he entered the Senate in 1963 |
(Daniel) Inouye
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This quartet of novels by T.H. White began with "The Sword in the Stone" in 1938 |
(Alex: About a minute to go.)
The Once and Future King
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On Sept. 3, 1943 the Allies crossed the Strait of Messina to attack the mainland of this country |
Italy
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This playwright wrote in "Candida", "I'm only a beer teetotaler, not a champagne teetotaler" |
George Bernard Shaw
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She was Greece's minister of culture 1981-89 & 1993-94 |
Melina Mercouri
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Water from rivers including the Irrawaddy reduces the level of salinity in this bay |
the Bay of Bengal
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This Wisconsin Democrat who served as Secretary of Defense in 1993 & 1994 passed away in 1995 |
Les Aspin
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Willa Cather based this novel's Father Jean Marie Latour on Jean Baptiste Lamy of Santa Fe, New Mexico |
(Charlie: What is Death Comes to the Archbishop?)
Death Comes for the Archbishop
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