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    | Because 2 more states had joined the Union, the number of stars on the U.S. flag was changed to this in 1795 | 
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    Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, George Clooney | 
    George Clooney
 
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    | It's the only grand duchy that borders France | 
    (Nafis: What is Belgium?)
  Luxembourg
 
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    | The first dime featuring his image was issued on Jan. 30, 1946, a little more than 9 months after his death | 
    (Rebecca: Who is JFK?)
  FDR
 
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    | It's the distance "within" which a sound can be heard | 
    earshot
 
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    | Located at Terminal 3, this company with a Greek letter as its name offers 1,500 daily flights | 
    Delta
 
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    | This naval hero of the American Revolution spent the last 2 years of his life in Paris, dying there in 1792 | 
    John Paul Jones
 
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    Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts | 
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    | The country with which France shares its northernmost border | 
    Belgium
 
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    | The Denver Mint's first commemorative was a 1933 half-dollar depicting a Conestoga wagon on this trail | 
    the Oregon Trail
 
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    | She was the last Tudor monarch to rule England | 
    Elizabeth (I)
 
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    | This airline at Terminal 4 was formed by the Irish government in April 1936 & has been in the "Aer" ever since | 
    Aer Lingus
 
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    | The first major gold discovery in the U.S. happened in 1799 near this southern city named for George III's queen | 
    (DJ: What is Atlanta?)
  Charlotte, North Carolina
 
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    Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, Lindsay Lohan | 
    Jessica Simpson
 
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    | The largest country in area that borders France | 
    Spain
 
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    | The bison depicted on this coin, 1913 to 1938, was Black Diamond, an animal on exhibit at the N.Y. Zoological Gardens | 
    the nickel
 
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    | The CFL's Eskimos call this city home | 
    Edmonton
 
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    | Now at Terminal 4, this company's first flight, from Amsterdam to London on May 17, 1920, was letter perfect | 
    (DJ: What is TWA?)
  KLM
 
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    | In 1795 this fiery orator turned down an offer to Secy. of State; he later declined the job of Chief Justice, too | 
    Patrick Henry
 
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    Tiger Woods, Sergio Garcia, Michelle Wie | 
    Tiger Woods
 
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    | The Alps straddle the border between France & these 2 countries | 
    (Nafis: What is Italy & Austria?)
  Italy & Switzerland
 
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    | Dolphins on a 1915 gold dollar symbolized the meeting of 2 oceans brought about by the building of this | 
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    | One of Sinbad's voyages took him to this graveyard long sought by big-game hunters & Tarzan movie villains | 
    the elephant's graveyard
 
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    | This Terminal 4 company was founded in 1984 by Richard Branson; over 1 mil. people flew it by the end of the decade | 
    Virgin
 
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    | This king's warriors said "Aloha" to a rival chief's men by driving them off a cliff in Oahu in 1795 | 
    Kamehameha
 
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    Joan Rivers, David Letterman, Larry King | 
    (Nafis: Who is Larry King?)
  Joan Rivers
 
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    | The 2 tiniest countries that border France (& we do mean tiny!) | 
    Monaco & Andorra
 
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    | On Feb. 12, 1959 a new design for the back of this coin was introduced | 
    the Lincoln penny
 
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    | Peter Schaffer's "beastly" 1975 Tony Award-winning play | 
    Equus
 
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    | On Feb. 20, 2007 this Terminal 6 airline introduced its "Customer Bill of Rights" | 
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