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This novel by Emily Bronte features a romantic couple who grew up together. She is the aristocratic woman and he is an orphan and they both are separated by their class.

This woman won the Tony for Lead Actress in a play in 2018; she also has 2 Oscars for Best Actress.

This 1953 Pulitzer Prize winner for Drama was later made into a movie starring Kim Novak and William Holden.

This actor, famed for his portrayal of a quirky detective, won a 2018 Tony for Lead Actor in a Musical.

Tony Shaloub was in this movie, with Stanley Tucci, that was set in the family restaurant in New Jersey.

Tony Shaloub's wife is this talented actress, who had several memorable roles on 'Monk.'
(That's great that you were able to see it, Kathy.)

The Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants, the “Glass Flowers," is in this museum.

This delicious salad of only 4 main ingredients is named for an island near Naples.

This martial artist accidentally died during the filming of 'The Crow.'

This delicious salad of only 4 main ingredients is named for an island near Naples."
It's the Harvard University Museum of Natural History. :-)

This graduation distinction means 'with great distinction'"
What is magna cum laude?
This is the French phrase for an art technique that uses realistic imagery to create the optical illusion that the depicted objects exist in three dimensions.

This stern military man was in charge of the construction of the 'world's largest office building', built between 1941-43.

This stern military man was in charge of the construction of the 'world's largest office building', built between 1941-43."
Who was Col. Groves? (But I'm not sure - so I'm glad I'm not betting!)
This art museum, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

This porcelain is a type of Japanese Arita ware, named for the port where it was shipped out in the 17th-18th centuries.

Who is J.K. Rowling?
June 17, 1972, is in the history books for this event.

She said "All I ask of our brethren is, that they will take their feet from off our necks..."

This woman was known as 'the Moses of her people', and hopefully will soon be on the $20.00 bill.

This is gray-green glaze used on pottery, especially that from China, or pottery that is that color.

This serial killer from northern California has never been identified positively, even after beiing the focus of a film.

In 1947 this fact based play by Clarence Day Jr. was turned into a film, but because of the codes of the time, the last word, 'dammit' had to be left off as well as the words, 'Oh God.'

This Pulitzer prize winning novel, set in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, has been a movie with Gregory Peck, and will be a play on Broadway with a script by Aaron Sorkin later this year.

Today is Juneteenth. It marks the date when the slaves in this state were freed, 3 full years after the Emancipation Proclamation.

This famous Tobasco sauce, produced by the McIlhenny Co., is located on this island.

The flight carrying this American swing-era band leader disappeared over the English Channel in 1944.

June 22, 1941, was the first day of war between these two countries.

on this day in 1984, a new transatlantic airline started operating out of the UK.
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June 13, 1865 saw the birth of this Irish poet and Nobel Laureate.