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    | Among the items that have been sold on her website are a Coven party fan & Lestat cologne & wine | Anne Rice 
 
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    | Turkey invaded the northern part of this island nation in 1974 | Cyprus 
 
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    | Thoreau wrote that this "is the bared and bended arm of Massachusetts: the shoulder is at Buzzards Bay" | Cape Cod 
 
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    | Stallone's 3-movie Vietnam vet | Rambo 
 
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    | After this city fell April 2, 1865, federal troops placed a Union flag on top of the Confederate capitol | (Katie: What is Savannah?) 
 Richmond
 
 
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    | He was added & cut from Pamela Anderson's life | Tommy Lee 
 
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    | This comedienne's "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe" was inspired by her aunt's cafe in Alabama | Fannie Flagg 
 
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    | After freeing it from France, Toussaint L'Ouverture became the first ruler of this nation | Haiti 
 
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    | John Adams wrote of this 1773 event, "There is a dignity, a majesty... in this last effort of the patriots that I greatly admire" | the Boston Tea Party 
 
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    | This actress gave birth to Robertino Rossellini in 1950 | (Tom: Who is Isabella Rossellini?) 
 Ingrid Bergman
 
 
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    | In 1863 Lincoln met with this orator who urged full equality for black troops | (Karen: Who is...) (Tom: Who is Stephen Douglas?)
 
 Frederick Douglass
 
 
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    | In the '70s this golfer's followers were known as his "Fleas" | Lee Trevino 
 
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    | He gave us the line "Love means never having to say you're sorry" | Erich Segal 
 
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    | By 900 A.D. Harold Fairhair had become the first king of this Scandinavian nation | Norway 
 
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    | This American said of April 12, 1945, "I felt like the moon and the stars and all the planets had fallen on me" | (Karen: Who was Edward R. Murrow?) ...
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 Harry S. Truman (on the death of FDR)
 
 
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    | "How Green Was My Valley" won a Best Picture Oscar for this year, the same year "Citizen Kane" was released | 1941 
 
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    | This Confederate general with the given names James Ewell Brown was famous for his rides "around McClellan" | (Katie: I'm sorry, I don't know.) 
 J.E.B. Stuart
 
 
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    | At an early age, she stripped herself of the name Rose Louise Hovick | Gypsy Rose Lee 
 
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    | He published "The Andromeda Strain" in 1969, during his last year in medical school | Michael Crichton 
 
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    | Under the leadership of Nasser, this union of Egypt & Syria was proclaimed Feb. 1, 1958 | (Katie: What is the UA...United Arab...Nation?) (Karen: What is the Arab League?)
 
 United Arab Republic (UAR)
 
 
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    | This Spaniard's mom said if he were a monk, he'd wind up pope; he said, "Instead, I became a painter & wound up as (me)" | (Karen: Who was Salvador Dali?) 
 Pablo Picasso
 
 
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    | Klaus Kinski played this title sucker in 1979; Max Schreck played him in 1922 | Nosferatu 
 
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    | Ezra Church & Chickamauga were among the battles fought in this state | Georgia 
 
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    | In a high-round draft choice in 1994, the Pistons picked up steam with the addition of this player | Grant Hill 
 
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    | Several of her suspense novels including "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" derive their titles from old songs | Mary Higgins Clark 
 
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    | Until 1972 this was the name of the Indian Ocean island whose current name means "resplendent land" | Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) 
 
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    | Wordsworth called this author's "Candide" a "dull product of a scoffer's pen" | Voltaire 
 
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    | Donald Pleasance & Charles Gray have both portrayed this diabolical James Bond nemesis | Ernst Stavro Blofeld 
 
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    | After moving to England, this Confederate spy married her former captor, lieutenant Sam Hardinge | Belle Boyd 
 
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    | The bill creating these colleges was signed into law by Abraham Lincoln | (Tom: What is Washington and Lee?) 
 land grant colleges
 
 
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