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This television series features a homicide detective in the 80s-90s, who solved crimes in Colorado Springs, CO.

This detective show ran in the 70s/80s. His trademarks included his shambling manner, rumpled beige raincoat, cigar smoking, and generally disheveled appearance.

One of most successful guest stars on Columbo was Patrick McGoohan, who won 2 emmys for Columbo. He also appeared in this series as Number 6, a former agent trying to escape his island 'prison'.

What is the Louisiana State Penitentiary?
This phenomenon is frequently associated with the term ROY G. BIV.

What is acetaminophen?
This Purim cookie is recognizable by its triangular shape, and that it frequently has fruit filling

These specialty cookies of Hamamatsu, Japan, are cookies made with fresh butter, crushed eel bones, eel extract, and garlic.

This is the 36th state in the Union, and is sometimes known as the 'Silver State' or the 'Battle Born State.'

This 1895 novel about the Civil War features the adventures of Henry Fleming in the Union Army.

This public works program (1933-1942) was designed to help young, unmarried men and their families make it through the Great Depression.

This actor was an enrollee of the CCC, later becoming a popular district attorney on television.


This actor and actress starred together in at least 8 films in the 30s and 40s, mostly history-based movies, including one based extremely loosely on the Charge of the Light Brigade.

South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, political leader, and philanthropist who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.

This 2009 film features a portrayal of Mandela and his efforts to promote unity through the sport of rugby.

On September 26, 1960, these two candidates met in the first televised debate.

This Canadian series features terrific ensemble acting about Station House 4 in late 19th-early 20th century Toronto.

This 1903 novel takes place during the Klondike Gold Rush, and focuses on a dog named Buck.

Probsbly the most famous covers of the Saturday Evening Post were as a result of the artwork by this man.

This sculptor did a series of work based on 'Dante's Inferno', one of his most beloved works is known as 'The Thinker'.

Rodin was famous for The Thinker and The Kiss, which were part of this huge work that stands 20 feet high, before being cast on their own. This scupture group in plaster took 37 years to complete.

The host of this long-running TV variety show was born September 28, 1901.

This accomplished character actor was known as Dr. Seth Hazlitt on 'Murder, She Wrote.'

After serving in the Peninsula War and the Waterloo Campaign he became Secretary at War in Wellington's ministry. He was also a distant relative in my mother's side.

As Hardinge was the liaison between Wellington and Blucher, this Prussian officer was the liaison from Blucher to Wellington although not as trusted nor as knowledgeable about the Prussian situation.

Who was Karl Freiherr von Muffling!
Who won the PGA Tour Championship last weekend after not having won a major championship since 2013!

This meat product originated in 1937, became popular during WWII, and is still a favorite in Hawaii.

In 1987, as part of a plea agreement, this former US intelligence analyst pleaded guilty to spying for and providing top-secret classified information to Israel.

This artistic movement in the US in the early 20th century is best known for portraying daily life in New York City.

This statue was the first unsupported bronze nude cast during the Renaissance.

This philosophical viewpoint suggests the denial or lack of belief towards the reputedly meaningful aspects of life.

Since you skipped the answer to #2751, I will submit again:
This statue was the first unsupported bronze nude to be cast during the Renaissance.

This marble sculpture of a seated American president, designed by Daniel Chester French, was originally designed to be 10 feet tall but when completed it was (is) 19 feet tall, from head to foot.
(Betsy was correct - Ashcan School was the answer for #2750)

This naval hero was born on September 29, 1758, and was killed during battle October 21, 1805.

Nelson's flagship, upon which he died, still moored in this port's harbour/naval museum.

This book about WWII in the Channel Islands has recently been made into a film.

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
This toy maker was originally known as the Hassenfeld Brothers.
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Of the six official U.N. languages, this is the only one written in cursive.