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Who is Raymond Chandler?
This popular singing group of the 50s was not allowed to appear on the Jack Parr Show in January of 1962 because they refused to sign a loyalty oath.

Known as Robert E. Lee's 'Old War Horse', this former Confederate commander of the First Corps, died on January 2, 1904.

M.C. Beaton writes a series about this 50-ish retired public relations officer who solves crimes in the small town of Carsley.

This infamous 1988 murder case in Boston caused civil unrest and charges of racism when a young pregnant white woman was thought to have been killed by a black man.

This Massachusetts politician (Republican) died on Jan 3, 2015 at the age of 95. He was the first popularly elected African-American United States Senator. He and Democrat Walter Mondale were the authors of the Fair Housing Act of 1968.

Who was Edward Brooke?
This Republican senator from Illinois lost a daughter to an unsolved murder in 1966. Her twin later married Jay Rockefeller of W. Virginia, who served as governor and senator.

This type of beef is comprised of a highly prized strain of Wagyu called Tajima-Gyu. The beef are raised to strict standards in the prefecture of Hyogo, Japan.

This movie re-enacted the historical landings of June 6, 1944, with an all-star cast, and is based on a 1962 book of the same name.

This man starred as John F. Kennedy in this movie about an incident in his World War II Naval career.

This naturalist and author, known as the 'Father of the National Parks', was instrumental in the preservation of what has become Yosemite National Park.

You need the name of the movie, too, Betsy."
Sorry, I missed that 2nd part. What is PT-109?

This naturalist and author, known as the 'Father of the National Parks', was instrumental in the preservation of what has become Yosemite National Park."
Who is John Muir?
This American photographer is associated with the national park system in the US. For many people, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Glacier National Park, and other iconic American wildlands exist in the mind's eye as his photographs.

This photographic technique developed by Ansel Adams optimized exposure and film development

This granite monolith on the northern side of Yosemite Valley was first climbed in 1957 by a party of three. One of its popular climbs is known as 'the Nose'.

On January 7, 1927, this famous basketball team played their first game in Hinckley, Illinois.

This dish, a favorite in Quebec, consists of french fries, cheese curds, and gravy, although there are other variations.

On Jan 7, 1955, this woman became the first African American to sing at the Metropolitan Opera House.

This Canadian spent time in Somalia, when her husband was hired to build wells for the British, Later she became known for novels like 'The Stone Angel', 'A Bird In The House', and the memoir 'The Camel's Prophet Bell'.

U.S. 491 in NM used to be known by this number when it was it was sometimes called, 'Devil's Highway.'

January 8 is known as this day, to celebrate the anniversary of the day in 1851 when it was shown that the Earth rotates on its axis.

On Jan 8, 1911, in Seattle, WA, Rose Hovick was born. She went on to become a burlesque actress better known by this name.

This actress portrayed Rose Sr. in the original 1959 Broadway production of 'Gypsy.'

In 1970, Merman won her last award (Drama Desk - Outstanding Actress in a Musical) for her role in this play.

In the 1969 film of Hello, Dolly this singer/actor portrayed Cornelius Hackl.

On this date in 1431, the trial of this legendary French freedom fighter, that lasted almost 6 months begins.

The first Secretary of the Treasury, and the subject of a Broadway musical was born on January 11, 1755.

On January 11, 1908, this US president declared the massive Grand Canyon in northwestern Arizona a national monument

This officer was the colonel of the 1st Cavalry during the Spanish-American War until promoted then T.R. Roosevelt took over as colonel. There is a camp in MO named for him.


This traditional Hawaiian dish is made from the fermented root of the taro, which is baked and then pounded to a paste.

This female American artist often created images of the social and private lives of women, with particular emphasis on the intimate bonds between mothers and children. She is usually associated withe the Impressionists.
(PS: #3250 - my guess was Idaho. Waiting to see what the right answer is!!)

Who is Mary Cassatt?
'A Sunday Afernoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte' is a prime example of this painting technique.

The painting 'A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte' was the inspiration for this 1984 musical.

This actor, who portrayed Georges Seurat in the original Broadway production, also starred in the film, 'Yentl'.

Although Humphrey won the Democratic nomination in 1968, he was adversely affected by the riots in this city where the convention was held.
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Billy Wilder's 1945 Academy Award winning film, "The Lost Weekend," has often been said to be based on Wilder's work with this author/collaborator.