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In 1770 a British Sea Captain arrived on the West coast of Australia and claimed it for Great Britain.

Cook was killed in this territory, which eventually became the only state where coffee beans can grow.

This Native American Shawnee warrior and chief, was norn about 1768 south of present-day Columbus, Ohio. During the early 1800s, he attempted to organize a confederation of tribes to resist white settlement.

This Union Army general is famous for his role in the US Civil War. He also bears the name of the well known Shawnee Chief, Tecumseh.

This Union general was given the Thanks from Congress for his performance at Gettysburg, and later ran for President.

This novel, written by Irish writer James Joyce, and is meant to parallel Homer's epic poem, Odyssey.

I believe the correct response is Who is George Gordon Meade?

(Meade didn't run for president, and Grant wasn't at Gettysburg.)
But we might use Richard's question about what is James Joyce's novel, which is a parallel to Homer's poem, Odyssey?

This house, designed in 1935 by Frank Lloyd Wright, is partly built over a waterfall.

This rabbit in Alice in Wonderland has part of his name from this month.

The name of this poem by Lewis Carroll also refers to meaningless writing or speech.

This Israeli assassin, art restorer and agent for the Israeli Secret Service is featured in a series of books by Daniel Silva

His replacement was this man, often erroneously given credit for the invention of baseball.

This American publishing company was the largest in the U.S. by 1947. Later in 2009 it merged with Knopf which is now part of Penguin Random House.

This largest Roman artifact still in existence covers 80 miles in northern England.

This character is a former military cop, recently played by Tom Cruise in a couple of great action movies.

Currently in its 11th season, a television series set in Toronto in the early 20th century, features this detective, who is a man who believes in science and forensics to solve his cases.

This fictional species was created by H. G. Wells for his 1895 novel, The Time Machine, and are the main antagonist.

After the mutiny on the Bounty, this island became the home of 9 of the mutineers, and the Tahitians who accompanied them.

This American talent show has been on hiatus for a little while, but is now back on the air with three new judges.

March 21, 1918, saw the beginning of this massive offensive by the German Army to knock the Allies out of the war before major reinforcements from the U.S. arrived.

(The correct answer for the spring offensive in 1918 was either the Ludendorff Offensive or the Kaiser's Offensive. The Somme was in 1916.)
This Italian dessert consists of layers of mascarpone custard, separated by coffee-flavored ladyfingers, topped with cocoa.

Who was the man compelled by the Romans to carry the cross of Jesus as Jesus was taken to his crucifixion?

This work about the Exodus from Egypt is traditionally read during the Seder for the observance of Passover.

2024 is the 100th anniversary of Hitler's incarceration in Landesberg prison where he dictated this book.

Easter Sunday, April 1, 1945, saw the first landings of this last campaign in the Pacific.

Book about the 1959 murders of a four family members in Holcomb, Kansas.

This 2017 award-winning film was inspired by a 1991 unsolved murder in Texas.

She became the first woman to win Best Director at the Oscars.

This woman was the first female federal officeholder, and the only negative vote against war in 1941.

This was the last state to ratify the Constitution.

This Rhode Island town is famous for its Gilded Age mansions, such as The Breakers.

This man was the first person to serve as Vice President of the US, and then later become the President

This Vice-President of the third president is more infamous for the duel he fought than his time in office.

In this play, he is the patriarch of the family, and a wealthy plantation owner. His hatred of mendacity forces him to confront some painful truths with his son, Brick.

This well-known actress in 'Cat...' won Oscars for two other films.

This word is the name of an international non-profit organization and also a traffic circle.

He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1932 for his subsequent research and application of the uncertainty principle.

He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1932 for his subsequent research and application of the uncertainty principle.
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