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What plantation was used a a major setting for the movie version of her first vampire book?
Bonus point: what had to be added to the trees on that plantation for the movie.

Chariots of Fire.
Who were the Cambridge Five?

This tv series from the early 50s starred Richard Carlson as a supposed Communist agent.

This holiday observance celebrates Mexico's victory over France on May 5, 1862.

What bug was Sandra Bullock's character in Practical Magic horrified to hear in the house?

On May 6, 1937, this famous airship exploded at Lakehurst, NJ."
Veddy good. One of the instances where the movie is better than the book.

What are The Mint Julep (Kentucky Derby), The Black Eyed Susan (Preakness Stakes) and The Belmont Breeze (Belmont Stakes)?
Three writers have won this award twice for fiction. Ernest Hemingway was a apart of this group for a while but his 1941 selection for "For Whom the Bell Tolls" was overturned.

In preparation for a work he published in 1828 that was over 20 years in the making, he learned 26 languages.

This holiday, first held in 1908 but not official until 1914, is observed on the 2nd Sunday in May.

The event-but not the same seating-where Queen Elizabeth, O.J. Simpson and Maureen all attended in 2007. In May.

This monarch was crowned king on May 12, 1937, and is the subject of "The King's Speech."

This coming-on-age story by Betty Smith has the lead character Francie Nolan.

This woman was the first female elected to the House of Representatives in 1916, and was the only person to vote against a declaration of war in 1941.

This mystery TV program about a crime solving novelist and his cop wife was recently cancelled.

The first of these annual ceremonies began on May 16, 1929, with Emil Jannings and Janet Gaynor as winners.

Who was the assassin who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria that resulted in World War I?

In 1956, the two stars of "Anastasia" won the Oscars for Best Actress and Actor, however, the male star did not win for that film.

On May 21, 1881, this courageous woman and others founded the American Red Cross.

This book starts with "It was a bright cold day in April and the clocks were striking thirteen."

It was just announced that this lead singer of the Tragically Hip has terminal brain cancer.

On May 27, 1941, this German battleship was sunk by the Royal Navy after being damaged in a torpedo attack.

This final sentence comes from what book, "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”

On May 28,1934, five identical daughters were born to this Canadian family.

On May 29, 1953, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay stood on top of this mounain.

On May 31, 1889, the South Fork Dam broke causing the Little Conemaugh River to inundate this Pennsylvania community.

This organization is currently celebrating its 100th year since its creation to preserve important natural areas and structures of the U.S, such as Yellowstone and Yosemite.
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This popular author wrote many books of a particular genre. Then made a very separate
series of erotica books under two different pen names, both having the same initials as their own name.