|  |  |  |  | 
  | THE CIVIL WAR BY THE NUMBERS |  |
 |  | 
  
    | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | Melissa McCarthy was a scene-stealer as one of the bridesmaids in this raunchy chick flick | Bridesmaids 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | She told her daytime audience, "You and this show have been the great love of my life" | Oprah 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | For most of Shakespeare's life, this monarch ruled England | Queen Elizabeth I 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | In 2001 AOL & this communications giant completed a $164 billion merger, the largest in U.S. history | Time Warner 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | These 2 warring capitals were a mere 100 miles apart | Washington & Richmond 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | The name of these brothers is on "The Greatest Show on Earth" | the Ringling Brothers 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | In "Jurassic Park", Richard Attenborough has created a dinosaur-filled animal preserve called this | Jurassic Park 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | This news mogul told a Parliamentary hearing, "This is the most humble day of my life" | Rupert Murdoch 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | Will paid part of the cost of building this theater that opened in late 1599 | the Globe 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | In 1994 The Gap's president Millard Drexler created this lower-priced chain, naming it for a Paris bar | Old Navy 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | According to the prisoner exchange agreement of July 1862, 60 privates could be exchanged for one of these officers | a general 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | 6-letter verb meaning to tarry | (Leo: [Sighs] Uh...) (Alex: Oh, that's too bad.)
 
 linger
 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | This film with a one-word title is based on the play "God of Carnage" | Carnage 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | In 2012 he asked, "Why would I make any more ("Star Wars" movies) when everybody... says what a terrible person you are?" | (George) Lucas 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | Shakespeare's 37 plays are traditionally classified into 3 groups: comedies, tragedies & these | histories 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | In September 2008 Google unveiled this new web browser | Chrome 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | With a population of about 168,000 in 1860, this city on the Mississippi River was the largest city in the Confederacy | New Orleans 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | It's the processing fee sometimes paid in addition to shipping when purchasing a mail-order item | handling 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | A dolphin loses its tail in a crab trap in this family film based on a real dolphin named Winter | (Leo: What is Winter?) 
 Dolphin Tale
 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | In May 2011 Barack Obama said, "To... families who have lost loved ones to" this group's "terror: justice has been done" | al-Qaeda 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | Alliterative 2-word name for the 1623 volume of Shakespeare's collected plays | the First Folio 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | Although this German company created an electric shaver in 1938, WWII delayed its introduction until 1951 | (Lori: What is Gillette?) (Doug: What is Schick?)
 
 Braun
 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | 12,000 men were involved in this ill-fated July 1863 "Charge" named for a general who sold insurance after the war | (Alex: That is it, with less than a minute to go.) 
 Pickett's Charge
 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | Wrestling, or a type of hook attached to a rope used for climbing | grappling 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | The third film in the "Shrek" series has this 3-word title | Shrek the Third 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | This congressman from N.Y. said the scandal involving him "seems like it's a prank to make fun of my name" | Anthony Weiner 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | Whether play or poem, blank verse or rhymed, the majority of Shakespeare's works are written in this meter | iambic pentameter 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | This athletic shoe company's logo originally depicted a black cat leaping through a "D", for Rudolf Dassler, the founder | Puma 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | In March 1861 there were 7 Confederate states, so there were 7 stars on the flag with this rhyming nickname | "Stars and Bars" 
 
 |  | 
  
    | 
        
       |  
    | A quenelle is described as a light, airy one of these lumpy food items | a dumpling 
 
 |  |