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This film, based on a Tom Clancy novel, is about the officers of a Russian submarine, who are trying to defect.

He wrote a number of spy novels based on a character George Smiley

This author wrote about the memorable detecting trio of Dalziel, Pascoe, and Wield.

He starred in a British comedy series that was a mix of slapstick, burlesque and double entendre.

In 1984, this former sitcom actress ran in Pennsylvania's 9th District for the U.S. House of Representatives.

This actor, who was a favorite purser from television, served in the House of Representatives for the 6th District in Iowa.

This social worker from Iowa, and one-time Secretary of Commerce, was one of FDR's closest advisors, and even lived in the White House for a period.

The Wallace family took in this future agronomist when he was a student at Iowa State, as racial prejudices prevented him from living in the dorms.

Who is George Washington Carver?
This festival in New Mexico during the first week of October celebrates hot air ballooning.

This author wrote a series of books about a waitress and her vampire boyfriend which became True Blood the series on HBO.

This woman was the first female cabinet officer, serving from 1933-45 as Secretary of Labor.

During the War of 1812, the British attacked this fort during the Battle of Baltimore, but were repelled by American troops.

Hosted by Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews, this weekly dancing shows pairs pro dancers with contestants.

A house in this Long Island town has become the focus for supposed paranormal activity since multiple murders took place there in 1974.

This movie follows the demonic possession of a 12-year-old girl and her mother's attempts to win her back through an exorcism conducted by two priests.

This state is usually referred to in connection with white barbecue sauce, made with mayonnaise, vinegar, horseradish, mustard and seasoning. It was invented by Robert Gibson of Big Bob Gibson's.

While we're on the subject of barbecue, the meat in this style of barbecue is rubbed with spices, slow-smoked over a variety of woods and served with a thick tomato-based barbecue sauce. It is associated with a city name, and one of the famous restaurants is Arthur Bryant's.

K.C. was one of the 1806 stopping-off points of a famous westward expedition. There is a fine statue honoring the expedition in K.C.

This greeting card company has a visitors center located in Crown Center in downtown Kansas City.

This Christmas tradition began in the UK in 1843 by Sir Henry Cole, in order to encourage business for the 'Public Record Office.'

Once an island formed by two volcanoes, Banks Peninsula is now part of this country's South Island

This Disney film was released today in 1967. Walt died in the previous December during production of the film.

This prolific inventor passed away on October 18, 1931, in West Orange, New Jersey.

This Serbian inventor was Edison's rival in advocating AC current as opposed to Edison's use of DC current.

This area of the atlantic ocean is associated with the dissapearance of a number of ships and planes

What is the Bermuda Triangle?
This flight of 5 Grumman Avengers, lost in late 1945 over the Bermuda Triangle, is probably the most famous disappearance.

Linus van Pelt would like to meet this creature on Halloween.

Weighing 54 tons, this is the largest piece of community folk art in the world.

Started in 1950, this is one of the oldest continuously operated folklife festivals in America. This nine-day event provides valuable insight into the traditions of the Pennsylvania Dutch.

This 1819 story deals with a n'er-do-well, who falls asleep after drinking in the Catskill Mountains, only to awaken 20 years later.

This 20th Century American writer, cartoonist, and humorist, who as a result of a childhood accident lost an eye and was nearly blind in the other, produced an impressive array of wryly amusing stories and illustrations.

This was the longest reigning pharaoh, famous for his temples, and that he might have been the pharaoh of the Ten Plagues.

This famous Pharoah is believed to have died from an infection from a fractured leg.

Apple introduced this portable media player that became one of the most successful and revolutionary products of the early 2000s, on October 23, 2001.

On Oct 23, 1905, the American swimmer (and the first woman to swim the English Channel) was born.
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