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Radio comedian Fred Allen said this part of L.A. is "A great place to live--if you're an orange" |
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Look for Kathy Mattea as a woman with a concealed gun in this Mel Gibson flick about a river boat gambler |
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Recent evidence indicates that he probably reached the island of Samana Cay, not Watling Island, on October 12, 1492 |
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The betrayal of one's own country |
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Cadillac pioneered the use of this shiny coating, making it standard on their cars in 1929 |
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This common loon is Minnesota's state bird |
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A character in a Joyce story says, "I feel a ton better since I landed again in dear dirty" this city |
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In the 1290s, while in the service of Kublai Khan, this traveler from Venice visited the islands of Indonesia |
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Marshal Will Kane faces off against killers in this 1952 Oscar winner |
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In Abbott & Costello's classic baseball bit, it's who's on first |
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It's the "Stormy, Husky, Brawling City of the Big Shoulders" |
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This "long tall Texan" played a bootmaker involved with Lauren Bacall in Robert Altman's "Ready to Wear" |
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On Sept. 6, 1909--5 months to the day after reaching the North Pole--he announced his triumph |
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Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur, along with the days in between |
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In 1924 this American company incorporated with Germany's Zeppelin to make rigid airships |
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This old-fashioned cocktail is made with bourbon, bitters & sugar |
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According to the Harper Book of Amer. Quotations, Sally Quinn called this city the "News Capital of the World" |
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This wife of Johnny Cash is just 2 years older than Robert Duvall, but she played his mom in "The Apostle" |
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The period of European art from about 1490 to 1520 |
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1926 saw the first flight over the North Pole by Byrd & the first liquid-fueled flight launched by this man |
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This scary movie spoof from 2000 was written by Shawn & Marlon Wayans & directed by brother Keenen |
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This city is "where the Lowells talk to the Cabots, and the Cabots talk only to God" |
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When this man starred in the film "Honeysuckle Rose" at age 47, Roger Ebert said he didn't look a day over 60 |
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In 1604 this "Father of New France" founded the settlement of Acadia |
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It's the term for a British Commonwealth country's embassy in another Commonweath country |
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In 1929 the first Academy Award for Best Picture went to this transportation-themed film |
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Francis Pastorius, a German lawyer, founded this town that's now a part of Philadelphia |
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