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This is a geometric figure representing the universe in Hindu and Buddhist symbolism.

The Confederates used this huge Richmond hospital, which served some 76,000 patients during the years 1862-1865. A medical museum and park is located there today.

Reputed to be the last veteran of this war, Walter Williams, died at 117 in Houston on December 19, 1959.

This French singer, known as 'The Little Sparrow', was born December 19, 1915.

This is a fictional cartoon creature shaped like a plump bowling pin with stubby legs. It was created by Al Capp for the Li'l Abner comic strip.

This Portuguese football player used to star with Real Madrid, but now plays for Juventus in Serie A.

This tool has been used for thousands of years for hunting, but because of its return capability it has become a favorite recreational implement. In fact, there is a world cup held every two years.

Some say that Christmas isn't Christmas until Bruce Willis throws Alan Rickman off the Nakatomi Tower in this classic movie.

In this 1998 film, starring Jim Carrey, he portrays a man who lives in a snow globe world (without the snow), and is watched 24/7 by millions.

Along with Jeff Daniels, Keanu Reeves starred in this action thriller about a bomb disposal unit

On December 21, 1959, this coaching legend accepted the head coach position with the Dallas Cowboys (staying until 1988).

This costly spice, used in dishes and the coloring of textiles, has been used at least since the 7th century B.C.

This classic western had two brothers named Brett and Bart, their Pappy, and an English cousin. It was later made into a film.

This is a flowering plant in the amaranth family. It is a herbaceous annual plant grown as a grain crop primarily for its edible seeds that are prepared like a cereal. The seeds are gluten-free, high in protein and one of the few plant foods that contain all nine essential amino acids.

This television studio specialized in westerns and crime dramas such as Maverick and 77 Sunset Strip in the 50s and early 60s." (Betsy and I were answering at the same time!!)
What is Warner Bros?
This is a flowering plant in the amaranth family. It is a herbaceous annual plant grown as a grain crop primarily for its edible seeds that are prepared like a cereal. The seeds are gluten-free, high in protein and one of the few plant foods that contain all nine essential amino acids.

What is quinoa?
On December 24, 1865, this infamous secret organization was founded in Tennessee. Its first leader was Nathan Bedford Forrest.

During their medal ceremony in this Olympics in 1968, African-American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos each raised a black-gloved fist during the playing of the US national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner"

In the award-winning, 'Chariots of Fire', the Olympics were held in this city.

This 1976 political thriller movie, directed by Alan Pakula, is based on the non-fiction book by two Washington Post reporters.

William I built this fortress/royal palace in the 1070s. Today, it is the home of the Crown Jewels.

This is a holiday celebrated the day after Christmas Day. It originated in the United Kingdom, and is celebrated in a number of countries that previously formed part of the British Empire.

The December, 2018, tsunami in Indonesia was caused by the eruption of this volcano.

On December 26, 1799, he was eulogized by Colonel Henry Lee as "1st in war, 1st in peace & 1st in hearts of his countrymen".

This 'spit cake' is made on a revolving spit by adding layers of batter as it cooks. It is popular in Germany and Japan, and is known as a 'tree cake' because of its appearance when sliced.

What is sakotis? (that's the Lithuanian name for this type of cake)
In artillery, this is a type of shot that is not one solid element, but a mass of small metal balls or slugs packed tightly into a canvas bag

What is grapeshot?
This 1960 movie, which takes place in NYC, was one of the last 3 films, which were filmed in black and white, and went on to win the Best Picture Oscar.

These two famous actresses, mother and daughter, died within days of each other in December 2016.

This Coen Brothers cult classic film features the principal character hanging out at a bowling alley all the time, but the character never actually bowls.

This Sherlock Holmes story featured a Christmas goose hiding a precious gem.

On Dec 29, 1890, the U.S. Cavalry killed 146 Sioux at this site in South Dakota.

In Sean Connery's first scene as James Bond, in Dr. No, he introduces himself to his female opponent at Chemin de Fer. Her name is?

Many in Pike County, KY, associate New Year's Eve and New Year's Day with an 1888 "massacre" resulting from a feud between these two families.

This chef popularized blackened redfish, and introduced turducken to U.S. cuisine. He also earned a humanitarian award after his service in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.

On Jan 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued this proclamation.

What is the Emancipation Proclamation?
This 1940 Howard Hawks movie was just one of at least 3 films made from the same stage play, but this one was different because of the casting.
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This element was named after Alfred Nobel.