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Who is Wayne Gretzky?This movie won Oscars for best movie, screenplay, director, actor and actress in 1991.
What is Tim Horton's (also commonly referred to as 'Timmies')It's Spanish for "pineapple", as those who drink pineapple-coconut cocktails should know
What is the Ford Mustang?This king has a fool, said to represent truth, who speaks in rhymes & songs
Who is King Lear? (had to Google this)This drummer replaced Peter Gabriel as lead vocalist of Genesis.
Who is Phil Collins (Genesis is one of my fave bands!)The name of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
Great question. Who is Lelisa Desisa? (I've run the Boston marathon two times)The name of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
Who is Marie Antoinette?This rocker was the original lead guitarist for the band Metallica. (Hope this isn't too obscure.) I can think of responses, just not the questions.
Who is Dave Mustaine?This author died on Oct. 7, 1849, four days after being found roaming the streets of Baltimore.
Who is Edgar Allen Poe?With 80 confirmed kills, he was World War One's highest scoring combat pilot and its most famous flyer.
Who was Baron Manfred von Richthofen (the Red Baron)?This prolific writer has a mini series of books called The Dark Tower.
I want to read his JFK book, Who Is Stephen King?This famous director was an actor on "Happy Days!" and "The Andy Griffith Show"
What is Prince Edward Island?He died in a tragic accident and was Brazil's most famous racing car driver.
Who was Ayrton Senna?This Argentinian race car driver won the mirror-ball trophy on Dancing with the Stars.
Not afraid to admit it, Love DWTS! Who is Hélio Castroneves?
This actor was on King of Queens and in the movie "Hitch"
Who is Novak Djokovic?What country singing star appeared with the Rolling Stones in Toronto last night?
Could also have said Rafael Nadal :)Who is Carrie Underwood!
Which German battleship was sunk 72 years ago this month?
What was the Bismark?This man was the astronaut who did not land on the moon with Neil Armstrong during the first lunar landing.
Dee wrote: "What was the Bismark?This man was the astronaut who did not land on the moon with Neil Armstrong during the first lunar landing."
Jim Lovell
Richard wrote: "What is the Enola Gay?Who had a hit single in the 80s with 'Enola Gay'?"
who was spandau ballet?
What two American Southern writers won Pulitzer Prizes for their debut novels?Instrument nicknamed "jumping flea"
John wrote: "Richard wrote: "What is the Enola Gay?Who had a hit single in the 80s with 'Enola Gay'?"
who was spandau ballet?"
Spandau Ballet had some good tunes; however, 'Enola Gay' is not one of their songs.
Who was O.M.D. (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark)?
The film "Drive" starring Ryan Gosling was based on the novel of the same name written by this American author.
Who is James Sallis?This actor is notorious for his connections to other actors via the game "six degrees of..."
Who is Kevin Bacon?
This Danish actor played a Bond villain in Casino Royale and is recently playing the role if Hannibal Lecter in NBC's "Hannibal"
This Danish actor played a Bond villain in Casino Royale and is recently playing the role if Hannibal Lecter in NBC's "Hannibal"
Who is Mad Mikkelsen.This famous Jazz Age author shot himself with his favorite shotgun in 1961 ,after being diagnosed with hemochromatosis.
who is Ernest Hemingway?These five large fresh-water lakes, interconnected by natural and artificial waterways,contain approximately 20 percent of the world's surface fresh-water supply and are bordered by the Canadian province of Ontario and by the eight U.S. states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York.
What are the Great Lakes? On this day in 1953 two men reached the summit of Mount Everest for the first time.
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