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CELEBRATE THE CENTURY WITH STAMPS |
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In his teens, this star of "Easy Rider" & "Blue Velvet" was a Shakespearean actor at the Old Globe in San Diego |
Dennis Hopper
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In 1984 Annie Leibovitz' photo of Bruce Springsteen's denim-clad behind appeared on this album cover |
Born in the U.S.A.
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The stamp seen here representing the first decade of the 1900s features this automobile: |
Model T
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Named for the large rocks in the area, it's home to the University of Colorado |
Boulder
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Mae, played by Madonna, considered flashing a ballpark crowd in this 1992 film |
A League of Their Own
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Helen Mirren was only about 20 when she played this Egyptian at the Old Vic in 1965 |
Cleopatra
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In 1987 he took his Graceland tour to Africa where the concert was captured on film |
Paul Simon
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The 1910s are remembered on the stamp seen here for the 1914 opening of this canal: |
the Panama Canal
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Of 4, 54, or 104, the number of peaks over 14,000 feet you'll find to climb in Colorado |
54
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This product's 1998 makeover included closing her mouth, changing her nose & lessening her bust |
Barbie
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We'd like to see the 1953 TV production of "Othello" -- it featured Walter Matthau as this villain |
Iago
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In 1986 she took "Control" with her first No. 1 hit, "When I Think of You" |
(L: Who is Pat Benatar?)
Janet Jackson
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1920s art deco architecture is exemplified by this New York building on the stamp seen here: |
the Chrysler Building
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Silenzio! |
Silence/be quiet
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Academy Boulevard in Colorado Springs can take you to this academy's south gate |
Air Force Academy
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Harangued sitcom husband whose favorite magazine was Big 'Uns |
Al Bundy
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A 1955 production of this play featured Roddy McDowall as Ariel, Jerry Stiller as Trinculo & Jack Palance as Caliban |
"The Tempest"
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This leader of Brasil '66 resurfaced in 1983 with "Never Gonna Let You Go" |
Sergio Mendes
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She's the lady in the blue hat on the 1930s stamp seen here: |
Eleanor Roosevelt
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The Hakushika Sake Brewery is in this city, more famous for a beer |
Golden
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In addition to "Goodbye, Columbus" & "The Anatomy Lesson", he wrote "The Breast" |
Philip Roth
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Christopher Walken played this famous "heel" in "Troilus and Cressida" in 1973 |
Achilles
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They should take "Pride" in knowing that Rolling Stone named them "The Band of the '80s" |
U2
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The stamp seen here commemorates this "bill" of the 1940s: |
the GI Bill
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The mint in Denver made its last of these that were 90 percent silver in 1934 |
(F: What are dimes?) (D: What are nickels?) (L: What are buffalo nickels?)
Silver dollars
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The Sun tabloid in London apologized in May 1999 for printing a topless photo of this royal bride-to-be |
Sophie Rhys-Jones
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