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Also known as the 12th Battle of the Isonzo, this battle in 1917 resulted in the massive retreat of the Italian army, and was featured in A Farewell to Arms.

The younger brother of SCTV alumnus Dave Thomas, he had a hit single in the 70s with "Painted Ladies".

On October 24, 1901, a 63-year-old schoolteacher named Annie Edson Taylor becomes the first person to take the plunge over this famous falls in a barrel.

These waterfalls are on the border of Argentina and Brazil, and together form the largest waterfall system in the world.

The National Civil Rights Museum complex is located around this 'infamous' Memphis motel of a 1968 historical event.

This architecturally unusual airport is the largest in land mass in the U.S., and ended up being over a year behind schedule upon completion in the 1990s as well as $2 billion overbudget.

In 2017 this was the international airport that had the most international passengers at over 87 million travelers.

This former U.S. Senator (1963-2012) and Medal of Honor winner has an international airport named after him.

This famous event between the Earp brothers, Doc Holliday, the Clantons, and the McLaury's occurred on October 26, 1881.

This woman was famous for her accuracy with a rifle, and even had a musical produced about her.

Argentine political leader, the second wife of Argentine president Juan ... There was a musical produced about her too. ;)

This man, who portrayed Juan Peron in the film, 'Evita', also won a Tony for 'Miss Saigon.'

This American actor is noted interpreter of the musical works of Stephen Sondheim and is known for his work in musical theater, originating iconic roles such as Georges Seurat in "Sunday in the Park" with George and Ché in the original Broadway production of "Evita." He also appeared in the TV series, "Chicago Hope," as well as the movie, "The Princess Bride."

October 28, 1914, is the birthday of this medical researcher, who developed one of the most important inactive virus vaccines of the 20th century.

October 29, 1929, which is also know by this, hits Wall Street as investors trade 16,410,030 shares on the New York Stock Exchange in a single day.

This letter is the chemical symbol for potassium, and it is also used to represent a strikeout in baseball.

He is a tough and intelligent police detective created by Chester Gould. A comic strip featured him.

In 1946 this iconic gadgetry was added to Tracy's crime-fighting devices; it was upgraded again in 1964.

The cartoon character has a sandwich named for him.

This Travel Channel program is based on the idea of challenging its host, Casey Webb, to eat a huge amount of specified food in a short amount of time.

This temple complex in Cambodia is one of the largest religious monuments in the world.

On October 31, 1926, this famous illusionist died in Detroit after being injured by a student.

This Canadian was one of the founders of The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

The 95 Thesis were nailed to the door of the church at Wittenberg in Germany by this priest. They were his theories and writings inaugurate Protestantism, shattering the external structure of the medieval church and at the same time reviving the religious consciousness of Europe

In 1540 this religious order was founded under the leadership of a Spanish soldier-turned priest in order to oppose the Reformation.

This term refers to the destruction of items that might lead to sin. It was used by Savonarola in 1497, and also as the title of a novel and film.

This Ray Bradbury's 1953 novel is a science fiction rendering of a bonfire of the vanities.

This playwright propheticaly wrote, "When they burn books, they will in the end burn people."

This book about the ravages of alcoholism, published in 1943, was the basis for a movie with the same title.

This 1955 film dealt with another type of addction, and starred Frank Sinatra.

This is the first animated character to have a star place on Hollywood Boulevard's Walk of Fame.

In this movie, one of the MC told the other that Mickey Mouse was an earthly prophet.

The first U.S. postage stamps went on sale in this year.

What is 1847?
This mail service lasted 18 months, allowing mail to be delivered in 10 days coast-to-coast.

This show (1989-1992) was based on the Pony Express and starred young actors like Stephen Baldwin and Josh Brolin.

The completion of this communication device in October of 1861 spelled the end of the Pony Express.

This place began as an illegal town in the 1870's, in appr. 2003, HBO based a television series starring Ian McShane and Timothy Oliphant.

McShane also portrayed this British Prime Minister, who was married to a woman 12 years his senior, and known for being in opposition to William Gladstone.

He was the first president whose mother was able to vote for him for president.

FDR bought this rehabilitation center in Georgia, hoping to help those afflicted with polio.
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