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    | He was pronounced dead at 1:00 P.M. on Nov. 22, 1963 at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas | JFK 
 
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    | "Stripped of title in 1967 because he refused to serve in the Vietnam War... defended title 19 times" | Muhammad Ali 
 
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    | The youngest person to climb it was 15-year-old Temba Tseri on May 22, 2001 | Mount Everest 
 
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    | This food company is named for a coffee blend made for a Monterey, Ca. hotel; it means "of the mountain" in Spanish | (Jorge: What is de las montaƱas?) 
 Del Monte
 
 
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    | It describes the "waves of grain" in "America The Beautiful" | amber 
 
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    | "'The Yankee Clipper'... played on 10 World Series winners", career span 1936-51" | [ERRATUM: DiMaggio played on 10 World Series teams, but only 9 Series winners.] 
 (Joe) DiMaggio
 
 
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    | It begins in Lake Itasca in Minnesota & ends in the Gulf of Mexico | the Mississippi River 
 
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    | In 1963 Charles Tandy bought this nearly bankrupt electronics parts supplier & made it into a top retail chain | RadioShack 
 
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    | If you drink enough of this color champagne, you might also see its elephants | pink 
 
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    | He died of congestive heart failure at Walter Reed Army Medical Center March 28, 1969 | (Jorge: Who was LBJ?) (Kenneth: Who is Truman?)
 
 Dwight David Eisenhower
 
 
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    | "Born Edson Arantes do Nascimento, Brazilian soccer player... scored 1,281 goals in 22 years" | Pele 
 
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    | This Southern Hemisphere nation was named after a southwestern province of the Netherlands | (Kenneth: What is Indonesia?) 
 New Zealand
 
 
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    | This credit card company publishes Travel & Leisure & is the world's largest issuer of traveler's checks | American Express 
 
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    | Shade of red that precedes "fever" & "letter" in items you probably don't want | scarlet 
 
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    | He lived for about 80 days following his shooting, dying of blood poisoning September 19, 1881 | Garfield 
 
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    | "Tennis player. First black man to win U.S. Open (1968, as an amateur), Australian Open (1970)" | (Arthur) Ashe 
 
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    | The first person known to be born on this continent was Emilio Palma in 1978 | Antarctica 
 
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    | Big Brother could tell you this term for a corporation that controls another company, like AMR does for American Airlines | a parent (or holding) company 
 
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    | It can describe bad journalism, or being cowardly | yellow 
 
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    | Hoping to say a final farewell to this friend, Sam Houston showed up at his Hermitage home minutes too late | Andrew Jackson 
 
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    | "Golfer. 'The Shark'... won two British Opens (1986, '93) but is more famous for his heartbreaking losses" | (Greg) Norman 
 
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    | Neneh Cherry | an R&B singer 
 
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    | The country with the most volcanoes is this nation that felt a huge eruption in 1883 | Indonesia 
 
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    | This company began selling apple butter in 1900; it had to be good--a full line of jams & jellies followed | Smucker's 
 
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    | Environmentally sound, or unripe | green 
 
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