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This African-American cowboy and former slave was known by the moniker "Deadwood Dick."

Filmed at least three times, this Victor Hugo novel features a bell-ringer, a gypsy, and gargoyles.

This artist did a self-portrait in "David with the Head of Goliath." His gray/green teeth are thought to show lead poisoning.

The Michelangelo statue, 'Madonna with Child', which resides in this city, was the only one of his statues to leave Italy during his lifetime.

This woman was an Italian Baroque painter, today considered one of the most accomplished painters in the generation following that of Caravaggio.

This example of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World was located in Alexandria.

This battle allowed the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamstion.

This animated cartoon duo featured a little boy and a large, green sea serpent.

This 85+ year-old comic strip was also featured in many movies and two tv series.

This woman was an Italian Baroque painter, today considered one of the most accomplished painters in the generation following that of Caravaggio."
Bruges is the capital of Belgium. Lovely town.

Perhaps you would like to play by answering the statement in #2021. It's played like Jeopardy. :)

The first diner in America, a horse pulled wagon that had windows on each side of the wagon. was in this state.

This New Orleans sandwich, frequently made of fried seafood on a baguette, is rumored to have taken its name from streetcar strikers, who ate at a generous restaurant.

This Confederate soldier, actually from the Gettysburg area, died during the battle, supposedly on or near his uncle's farm.

This comedy duo was composed of an English thin man and an American fat man. As a team, they appeared in 107 films (short films - both silent and sound - and full length features).

Who are Laurel and Hardy?
"Playing for the Ashes" is a test series between England and Australia in this sport.

This tv series on Monday nights was unexpectedly cancelled at the end of its 3rd season supposedly because William Paley and his wife wanted 'Gunsmoke' to remain on in a new time slot.

This painting by Degas was stolen from the Musée d'Orsay, Paris, in 2009 and recovered in 2018.

Located in NYC, this canine statue honors all those who took part in the 'Great Mission of Mercy' of 1925 in Alaska.

There are two top contenders for the smallest mammal in the world, but this one doesn't fly.

This ballet dancer and choreographer starred with the Ballets Russes, and performed in such ballets as 'L'apres-midi d'un faune.'

For centuries this city in West Africa (present day Mali) was a major trading hub and a center for scholarship.

Located in the Mediterranean, this island was heavily attacked by the Axis, and was awarded the George Cross for the bravery of its people.

This man, along with Edmund Hillary, was the first to climb to the summit of Mount Everest.

The surviving members of this explorer's expedition are credited with being the crew to circumnavigate the globe.

This captain and his crew of the Golden Hind were the first Englishmen to circumnavigate the globe.

This famous piece of string music was composed by an American in 1936. It has been used in movies, and has been performed on many public occasions, especially during times of mourning.

Jackie, let's use your statement since it came in close to Kathy's.
This cheesy mouse was featured in Disney's 'Aristocats' film.

In 1938 this woman created a popular baked good at the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts.

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, this is the longest bridge in the USA.

A prestigious award earned by some chefs and other culinary institutions, such as restaurants, is named for this rotund chef/author.

Another momentous event that year occurred when the Special Prosecutor was to be fired, and as a result the Attorney-General and his deputy resigned. That day was known by this name.

We associate Emeril Lagasse with New Orleans, but he was born and raised somewhere else.
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