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The Wife of Bath is a character in this collection of 24 stories.
(By the way, the correct question to #2767 is "What is The Thing from Another World?" and James Arness played The Thing. It was on TCM today)

This monarch was the last English king to be killed in battle, but he was not buried in his final resting place for over 500 years.

This president's son landed in France on D-Day, but died soon after.

Tracy Caldwell Dyson and Stephen Robinson, both NASA astronauts, are alumni of this university.

On October 7, 2001, combat operations began in this country as part of Operation Enduring Freedom.

This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site n the Judaean Desert overlooking the Dead Sea. It was the last stand of Jewish patriots in the face of the Roman Army in 73 A.D. (or C.E. if you prefer).

Not far from Masada is the site of these ancient Jewish manuscripts, first discovered in 1947.

This artist created the 12 stained glass windows of the Abbell Synagogue at the Hadassah University Medical Center in honor of the Jewish people.

This scientist was the first person to win the Nobel Prize twice in two different sciences, as well as discovering pololonium and radium.

Known as the 'island of the winds', this Greek island has 16 picturesque windmills.

This founder of Rhode Island (supposedly a distant relative of mine) was banished from Massachusetts in 1635.

Dale Jarrett, Dale Earnhardt, Jr, Chase Elliot."
I live in RI - we are justifiably proud of Roger Williams! Somebody else will need to supply the correct question for your list, however. :-)

This is the ingredient in turkey that makes you sleepy.

This world-famous Italian tenor is to sing at Princess Eugenie's wedding on October 12.

This confection consists of two round graham crackers, sandwiched together with a marshmallow filling, and then covered in melted chocolate.

S'more
A s'more is a traditional nighttime campfire treat popular in the United States and Canada, consisting of a fire-roasted marshmallow and a layer of chocolate sandwiched between two pieces of graham cracker.[

To answer yours: Who is Sylvester Graham?
This doctor, who also advocated clean living and vegetarianism, is best known for coming up with corn flakes as a breakfast cereal.

This cereal consists of toasted oat pieces and multi-colored marshmallow shapes ("marbits" or marshmallow bits). The label features a leprechaun mascot, Lucky, animated in commercials

Often rumored to be William Penn this company's mascot is actually known as "Larry".

This person said the most humane way of carrying out a death sentence is decapitation by a single blow of a blade.

This northern Italian city has two rival football teams, and its cathedral is the largest in Italy.

This actor was known for his love of car racing, including a movie called, 'Winning' in 1969.

A topical comedy sketch show featuring Chevy Chase, John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Gilda Radner, Garrett Morris, Jane Curtin and Laraine Newman, made its debut on NBC on October 11, 1975.

Early in his career, this actor began to earn money by competing in weekend motorcycle races at Long Island City Raceway and purchased the first of many motorcycles. One of his memorable movie scenes involves an escape from a WWII POW camp on a motorcycle.

During WWII this German castle was used as a prison for high ranking officers, and was infamous for the numerous escape attempts.

In 1976, Steve McQueen originally proposed the idea for this 1992 drama which was later picked up by Kevin Costner.

Who is George Carlin? (#2852)
The man who wrote the screenplay for 'The Great Escape' is famous for this book about 16th century Japan, which was made into a successful tv miniseries.

On October 12, 1609 this song was published in London, believed to be the earliest printed secular song.

What is 3 Blind Mice?
In 1915 this English nurse was executed by the Germans for aiding allied soldiers.

In 1973, this ball player was the first Latin American player to be admitted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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