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This famous B-17 completed 25 missions over Germany in World War II and inspired 2 movies.

What is Bockscar?
This was the name of the bomb it dropped.

Mary Martin was famous as Maria, but she is also remembered for this 1954 role for which she won a Tony.

Because he improvised most of his lines it this animated movie it was rejected by the Academy for Best Adapted Screenplay.

This 8 letter word, beginning with the letter p, means excessively concerned with details or rules; over scrupulous.

This funny and quirky book by Gail Honeyman is soon to be developed into a movie by Reese Witherstone.

This is the living history museum in Massachusetts that attempts to replicate 17th century life of the early English colonists.

This underwater sinkhole is in the center of Lighthouse Reef, 60 miles off the coast of Belize.

This actress turns 56 today, but was a teen when she was in Taxi Driver.

November 19 is known as 'Remembrance Day' in Gettysburg because of this 1863 event.

She was the only direct civilian casualty of the Battle of Gettysburg.

This book by E.L. Doctorow tells the true story of general Sherman’s march of union soldiers during the civil war.

On November 21, 1976, this first film in the Philadelphia-based series about a boxer opened in NYC.

This 1997 movie is about an ex-con trying to go straight in the fraught IRA territory of ’90s Belfast.

The Tuesday after Thanksgiving now has a name that encourages people to support non-profits.

This famous 1951 mystery novel revolves around the efforts of Detective Alan Grant to determine the culpability of Richard III in regard to the disappearance of the two princes.

Peter Robinson writes a series of detective books featuring this Yorkshire copper.

It's Spanish for "pineapple", as those who drink pineapple-coconut cocktails should know"
I understand you might not have this letter on your keyboard but the correct answer would be "What is piÑA" (with an Ñ).

Val McDermid writes this series about this cold case detective.

This New Yorker, who became infamous as a western outlaw, was born on November 23, 1859, and died when only 21.

During the Civil War, this detective and his Chicago-based agency provided intelligence (frequently wrong) to the Union about Confederate army numbers. It is still in exstence.

On Nov 24, 1950, this Broadway musical based on Damon Runyon stories opened. It won 5 Tony awards in 1951.

In 1967 Gold Medal flour used some of the lyrics and music from this Guys and Dolls film song as part of its promotion.

On this date (Nov 26) in 1883, this former slave and abolitionist (and women's rights activist) died in Battle Creek, Mich.

This man survived the Khmer Rouge regime, wrote a book about his experiences, and also won an Oscar based on those experiences.

This is the beginning of the liturgical year for Christians which begins four Sundays before Christmas and ends on Christmas Eve.

This southern confection, which is frequently served at the holidays, consists of stiff egg whites beaten with a hot sugar syrup, after which nuts and vanilla may be added. The light and airy confection is then dropped in small mounds when just firm enough.

She requested her royal bakers create gingerbread cookies shaped like visiting dignitaries in order to honor them.

This English folk song, frequently heard during the holidays, was rumored to have been written by Henry VIII, but is more likely to be Elizabethan. It is commonly heard at Madrigal performances.

This eight-day Jewish celebration commemorates the rededication during the second century B.C. of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.

One of the traditions of Hanukkah is this spinning 4-sided top, which has the four Hebrew letters for, "A great miracle occurred there" on it.

It was traditionally decorated with "roses made of colored paper, apples, wafers, tinsel, and sweetmeats".
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