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This series, which was located in Boston, featured a woman detective and a medical examiner. The latter actress is the daughter-in-law of Sophia Loren.

This long running TV investigative series on “Real People. Real Crimes. Real-life drama” began by highlighting events which had taken place over a two-day time-line.

This battle on July 21, 1861, was fought close enough to Washington D.C. so that some civilians attended.

On July 21, 1925, the defendant in this famous trial in Dayton, TN, was found guilty and fined $100 and costs.

Clarence Darrow also represented these two young men in a controversial murder trial.

These actual brothers, who became a famous singing duo, grew up harmonizing together in Iowa and Tennessee. They were inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001.

This song by Alex North was the theme for a 1955 prison movie, but really achieved popularity when recorded by the Righteous Brothers and others.

This movie, about a young Sicilian boy who grows up to be a famous movie director, won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film in 1990.

This 1960 film was the first in which a performer won a Best Actress Oscar in a non-English speaking part.


This 1960 film was the first in which a performer won a Best Actress Oscar in a non-English speaking part."
Who is Sophia Loren?

This popular game was conceived on December 15, 1979."
What is Trivial Pursuit?
This country won the first FIFA World Cup in 1930.

On July 22, 1812, the decisive battle of Salamanca took place between these two armies, which was part of what Napoleon called the "Spanish Ulcer."
(The film that Sophia Loren won for was 'Two Women.')

This first book in a series of spy thrillers had this opening line: "The scent and smoke and sweat of a casino are nauseating at three in the morning."

HMS COMPASS ROSE is a corvette in this classic WWII novel, which was also made into a film.

This actor is best remembered for portraying Sherlock Holmes on stage and in a 1916 silent film thought to be lost until it was rediscovered in 2014. He also built a castle in Hadlyme, CT, which is on the National Register of Historic Places.

This Miss America gave up her title on July 23, 1984, the first in Miss America history, after it was announced "risque" photos of her were going to be published.

This dog breed is is a mix of Newfoundland and Saint Bernard. This breed stands between 27-31 inches tall and can weigh as much as 170 pounds.

On July 19 a duck boat sank in a storm on a lake near this well-known music town.

This sitcom was about two overweight people (a cop and a teacher) who meet and fall in love at Overeaters Anonymous.

This 50s tv show had the same name as the nickname of the 1st Volunteer Cavalry in the Spanish-American War.

In one of television's first adult Westerns, this famous marshal, played by Hugh O'Brian, puts his life on the line to maintain order, first in Dodge City, Kan., then in Tombstone, Ariz.

Wyatt Earp, his two brothers, and Doc Holliday had a major confrontation with the Clanton gang in this 30-second shootout.

She is the author of an alphabetical list of mysteries.

This dish, which consists of an open-faced turkey sandwich covered with a cheese sauce and bacon, is the specialty of a Louisville hotel.

This Norwegian sweet is made with almond paste rings that are stacked and served for special occasions.

In November of 1938 this pogrom showed the intentions of the Nazis against the Jews of Germany.

On this date (June 25) in 1956, this Italian ocean liner collided with a Swedish passenger ship off the coast of New England, killing 51 people.

In February, 1942, this ship, the largest ocean liner in the world, which had been docked in NYC since the outbreak of war, caught fire and eventually sank.

This archipelago off the southwestern tip of Cornwall, is the most southerly point in both England and the United Kingdom, being over 4 miles (6.4 km) further south than the most southerly point of the British mainland at Lizard Point.

This is the cape that forms the westernmost extent of mainland Portugal, continental Europe and the Eurasian land mass

This is the common name for Acer saccharum.

This novel, published in 1813, tells of a father with 5 daughters and their suitors.

This woman was the first woman to hold the Women's Chess Championship title, and was tragically killed during WWII.

This female child star went on to become a diplomat, including being the US Ambassador to Czechoslovakia.

Who is Shirley Temple?
One of Shirley Temple's most famous dance partners was this African-American in 'The Little Colonel' in 1935.
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This famous TV show about two woman police detectives started as a tv movie staring Loretta Switt.