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| Gettysburg's oldest house, at 89 Steinwehr Ave., was built in this year, four score and seven before the battle |
1776
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| A WWII meeting between Werner Heisenberg & Niels Bohr is the subject of the play named for this Danish city |
"Copenhagen"
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| This constellation is also known as "The Winged Horse" |
Pegasus
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| We know killers' middle names, like this one of Mark Chapman, partly because police reports include them |
David
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| Term for a formal agreement; it's also a Honda |
Accord
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| A written request for your presence at a function |
Invitation
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| He planned his early moves, Jubal Early moves, from his headquarters at 401 Buford Ave. |
Robert E. Lee
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| It's the 1-word title of the Tony-winning musical named for Tony-winning choreographer Bob |
"Fosse"
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| Nebulae in this constellation include the Great Nebula in its sword & the Horsehead Nebula in its belt |
Orion
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| The actor seen here, his middle name is Theodore |
Craig T. Nelson
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| What a difference this French term for "A relaxing of tension" makes |
Detente
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| Ancient Peruvian empire |
Incan Empire
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| The farm designated this president's national historic site is at 97 Taneytown Road |
(B: Who is Benjamin Harrison?)
Dwight D. Eisenhower
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| In April 2000 Sir Derek Jacobi returned to Broadway in a new production of this playwright's "Uncle Vanya" |
Anton Chekhov
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| These 2 elements make up about 97% of a star's mass |
Helium & hydrogen
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| Saintly middle name of "Exorcist" author William Blatty |
Peter
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| Sir, Yes Sir! It's the top rank of consul |
General
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| Woosnam, Paisley & Fleming all share this first name, mate |
Ian
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| At 241 Steinwehr Ave., you'll find the museum of fine firearms named for this revolver inventor |
Samuel Colt
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| Best-known in America as TV's Hercule Poirot, David Suchet played this role in a recent revival of "Amadeus" |
Antonio Salieri
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| Around 150 A.D. this Egyptian astronomer cataloged over 1,000 stars in his work "Almagest" |
Ptolemy
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| Middle name of Jim Tucker, who succeeded Bill Clinton as Arkansas governor |
(B: What is Ray?)
Jim Guy Tucker
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| Term for the etiquette of diplomacy; Goldie Hawn learned about it in a 1984 film |
Protocol
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| Biblical-sounding first name of the sports legend seen here |
Isiah Thomas
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| The Lutheran Theological one of these is at No. 61 on the battle-famous ridge of the same name |
(B: What is Cemetery?)
Seminary
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| The Winter Garden is a Broadway theatre & "The Autumn Garden" is a 1951 play by this American woman |
Lillian Hellman
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| In 1718 this British astronomer proved that stars have proper motion |
Edmond Halley
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| [Hi, I'm Jack Ford] You might say Law is my middle name -- that was also true for this fellow Yalie who planned Central Park |
Frederick Law Olmsted
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| From the Latin for "messenger", diplomats representing the Pope are called Papal these |
(B: What are legates?)
Nuncios
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| It's the peninsula where you'll find Madrid & Lisbon |
Iberian Peninsula
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