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This Union general had a small problem: he shared his name with the Confederate president |
Jefferson Davis
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The details of this late pop icon's birth are disputed; it may have occurred on Aug. 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh |
Andy Warhol
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This Kansas City-based greeting card co. has one of the largest creative staffs in the world |
Hallmark
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He's the psycho in "Psycho" |
Norman Bates
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The Mouraria is the ancient Moorish quarter of this Portuguese capital |
Lisbon
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In "Case Closed", Gerald Posner supports the "Magic Bullet" theory in the assassination of this president |
Kennedy
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During this July 1863 Penn. battle, division commander Alexander Schimmelfennig hid in a pigsty |
Gettysburg
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Of Marisol, Miro or Mondrian, the one whose last name is Escobar |
Marisol
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In 1994 Hormel's 5 billionth can of this luncheon meat rolled off the assembly line |
Spam
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He's the dissolute playboy played by Dudley Moore in a 1981 comedy |
Arthur
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Visitors to this Danish capital should see the Changing of the Guard at Amalienborg Palace |
Copenhagen
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"Creatures of the Kingdom" is a book of animal stories by this author of "Hawaii" |
James Michener
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George Armstrong Custer was an aide to this George, once the Union Army's general-in-chief |
McClellan
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Though Titian was born in Pieve di Cadore, he's most associated with this city |
(Greg: What is Florence?)
Venice
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A 3M scientist created this product while trying to devise page markers for his church hymnal |
Post-it Notes
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Bette Davis played aging actress Margo Channing in this 1950 film |
(Tony: What is Whatever Became of Baby Jane?) (Greg: What is Sunset Boulevard?)
All About Eve
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In 1842 & 1879 this city was captured by the British during the Afghan Wars |
Kabul
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The sleuth in his 1984 novel "Murder and the First Lady" is his mother, Eleanor |
Elliott Roosevelt
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He was 60 when he led the squadron to reduce the defenses guarding New Orleans |
(Peg: Who was Butler?) (Tony: Who was Sherman?) ... (Alex: The squadron should have led you to the Navy. [*].)
David Farragut
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17th century artist who made the etching seen here: |
Rembrandt
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This company, a major force in tobacco, is also the owner of Kraft & General Foods |
(Peg: What is Reynolds?)
Philip Morris
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It's the film in which Rose Sayer falls for a drunken captain, Charlie Allnut |
The African Queen
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This city is the financial center of East Africa as well as the capital of Kenya |
Nairobi
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This early novel by Michael Crichton told of a town wiped out by a deadly organism |
The Andromeda Strain
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This man known for his distinctive whiskers twice refused command of the Army of the Potomac |
Burnside
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She said of bones, "To me they are strangely more living than the animals walking around" |
Georgia O'Keeffe
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When this company's stock hit $90.75 in 1987, Bill Gates became the PC industry's first billionaire |
Microsoft
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To land a female role in a soap opera, Michael Dorsey assumes this identity in "Tootsie" |
(Greg: What is a woman?) (Alex: No, we need the name.)
Dorothy Michaels
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Built in 1592, the Church of San Francisco is the oldest church in this Honduran capital |
Tegucigalpa
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Originally published in 1989, "A Time to Kill" was this author's first novel |
(John) Grisham
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