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What is Manhattan clam chowder?
This national park is celebrating its 128th birthday on October 1, 2018.

This 1954 'creature feature' starred a pre-Gunsmoke James Arness and a post-Oscar Edmund Gwenn on the hunt for giant ants.

James Arness was also in this 1951 horror film, with Howard Hawks as an uncredited director, where Arness was the alien.

In a recent poll of 125 authors, this long 1870s novel about a woman ranked as the greatest work of fiction of all time

This children's book about a bull, who would rather smell the flowers than fight, was recently made into a film.

Still in Children's Literature:
This an award winning children's book from 1962, about a little boy called Peter and a snowball.

On September 1, 1923, this natural disaster devastated Tokyo and the surrounding area, and as a result September 1 became known as 'Disaster Prevention Day'.

This pair of actors made a number of movies in the 40s and 50s in their roles of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson

One of Rathbone's most exciting roles was as an ex-fencing master, who took on Tyrone Power in a terrific duel in this 1940 film.

This actor has never been nominated for acting–he won, though, as a writer for 1997 & as a producer for 2012

In March of 1980 this headmistress of a Virginia school made headlines by killing the author of the Scarsdale Diet, Dr. Herman Tarnower.

All of this writer's works have been made into films, the most notable being The Silence of the Lambs, which became only the third film in Academy Award history to sweep the Oscars in major categories.

French movie director. Aged 15, he founded in 1947 a film club and met André Bazin, a French critic, who became his protector. He played in Close Encounter of the Third Kind.

Probably the most famous line from 'Silence of the Lambs' dealt with the eating of a man's liver along with these two items.

(I'm not sure of the way I should have asked the question here)
He wrote : "Longtemps, je me suis couché de bonne heure".
(“For a long time I used to go to bed early.”)

As part of the Manhattan Project, a historic chain reaction took place in December, 1942, at this educational institution.

Work on this famous monument of presidents began on October 4, 1927.

Which Hitchcock movie ends with a dramatic scene of Cary Grant and Eva Saint Marie (and Martin Landau) clambering all over the monument?

Another S.D. attraction is this business in the western part of the state, famous for its shopping, donuts, 5¢ coffee, and free ice water.

This seminal album by Pink Floyd was initially played live in only a few cities. Released 1979.

This somewhat gmmicky dish consists of a deboned chicken inside a deboned duck inside a deboned turkey, which is then sewn up with a stuffing into a compact shape, and roasted.

This all-star 1964 film dealt with a Marine who believes his boss, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, plans an overthrow of the government.

On Oct 4, 1970, this rock singer, associated with Big Brother and the Holding Company as well as being known as a solo artist, was found dead in her Hollywood hotel room.

This 1979 film was supposedly loosely based on Janis Joplin, and was originally called, 'Pearl', her nickname.

One last Janis Joplin answer. This whiskey was her drink of choice and she often brought a bottle of it on stage with her.

This strong cocktail is made with Southern Comfort, Sloe Gin, Ameretto and Orange Juice. Mmm might have to try that one.

This Alabama author and political activist was once chosen to be on the Alabama quarter to represent that state, but who has just been removed from the 3rd grade social science curriculum in Texas.

This former Alabama Governor earned national notoriety by standing in front of the entrance of the University of Alabama, literally blocking the path of black students.

Who is George Wallace?
In the 1960s this African-American was the first to integrate the University of Mississippi, and was shot while making a 220-mile march from Memphis to Jackson to encourage voter registration.

This mascot of Ole Miss was officially retired in 2003, it was then replaced by the Black Bear and now the Land Shark.

This type of shark is sometimes referred to as the 'walking' shark because of its ability to propel itself across short distances on land, and has a distinctive mark, which gives it its name.

She is the most widely published author of all time only outsold by The Bible and Shakespeare.

This writing team specializes in mysteries of the WWI era with two detectives, Inspector Ian Rutledge and Nurse Bess Crawford.

Hamilton began & ended the Federalist Papers warning of this type of person, Greek for "people's leader".

This series of novels take place in Alabama during the Great Depression, and centers on a 'garden club.'

Maya Lin, an American architect, who designed this monument was born October 5, 1959.

These two individuals were awarded the 2018 Peace Prize for their efforts in protecting women from violence and sexual abuse.

Although this is the youngest Canadian province, in 1997 it celebrated its 500th year of discovery by a European navigator.
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This clam chowder recipe is made with tomatoes and chorizo sausage