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In 1993, 4 years after his death, his body was returned to the Philippines for burial |
Ferdinand Marcos
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4,000-year-old Eskimo archaeological sites can be found at Cape Krusenstern Nat'l Monument in this state |
Alaska
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After he temporarily adopted the name La Foret, he signed some of his bird drawings J.L.F.A. |
(John) Audubon
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In Genesis 3:7 they sewed fig leaves together & made aprons for themselves |
Adam & Eve
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Howe's troops entered this Penn. city Sept. 26, 1777, but the Continental Congress had already fled |
Philadelphia
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Between adventures, he lives with the widow Douglas |
Huckleberry Finn
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In a 1991 TV interview, Boris Yeltsin admitted that "to a large extent" he didn't like this man |
Mikhail Gorbachev
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In 1956 this black educator's birthplace near Roanoke, Va. was made a national monument |
Booker T. Washington
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His daughter Paloma was named for the dove on a poster he created for a 1949 peace conference |
Pablo Picasso
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At 969 years, he lived the longest of any person in the Bible |
Methuselah
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At the surrender at Yorktown, this general pleaded illness & had an aide deliver a sword to Washington |
Cornwallis
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The "Final Cases" of this Agatha Christie heroine was published in 1979 |
Miss Marple
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In 1989 Hashemi Rafsanjani succeeded Ali Khamenei as president of this country |
Iran
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This city's Castle Clinton National Monument served as an immigration depot 1855-1890 |
New York City
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In 1888 this Western artist illustrated a series of magazine articles written by Teddy Roosevelt |
Remington
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When Herod was told of Jesus' ministry, he believed that this man had come back from the dead |
John the Baptist
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The letters this second First Lady wrote during the war are famous |
Abigail Adams
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On the day Esmeralda dies, this hunchbacked Bell Ringer disappears, never to be seen alive again |
Quasimodo
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He & many of his former cabinet members were executed at Lake Como in 1945 |
Mussolini
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Birds & chipmunks live at the summit of this 865-foot-high national monument in Wyoming |
Devils Tower
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Many of his portraits of the 1630s depict his wife, Saskia |
Rembrandt
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This first king of Israel was a Benjamite from the mountain village of Gibeah |
King Saul
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Nathaniel Fanning, John Paul Jones' clerk on this ship, wrote of its battle with the Serapis |
the Bonhomme Richard
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Guy Mannering, one of this author's title characters, is a British officer who dabbles in astrology |
Sir Walter Scott
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In October 1993 she was elected prime minister of Pakistan for the second time in 5 years |
Benazir Bhutto
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This natural bridge in Utah stands 290 feet high & spans 275 feet |
Rainbow Bridge
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Art deco designer Romain de Tirtoff, who died in 1990, was better known by this one-word name |
Erte
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Jesus nicknamed these 2 brothers & apostles "Boanerges", meaning "sons of thunder" |
John & James
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Ben Franklin helped this Prussian pad his resume to get a position with the Continental Army |
von Steuben
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This foundling who's raised by Mr. Allworthy later discovers that Allworthy is his uncle |
Tom Jones
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