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Who was George Wallace?
These two states (one tried to claim it as the state treat) are known for the controversy over which should be able to lay claim to the origin of Whoopie Pies.

In 1887 this city in MA became the site for the building of 'lunch wagons.'

The first diner (actually more like today's food truck as it was a horse-pulled wagon with serving windows on both sides) was started in 1872 in this city.

In 1887 this MA town became a center for the building of 'lunch wagons', and gave its name to a type of diner.

This sweet, deep-fried chicken dish is ubiquitous in American Chinese restaurants, and is supposedly named for Zuo Zongtang, a military leader, of Hunan, although there is no basis for a connection to the man or province.

This African country was called Upper Volta until 1984.

These islands were the focal point of a war between the U.K. and Argentina in 1982.

He played for Manchester United F.C. and was probably the best player to play in England during the 70s

Who is Michael Phelps?
At 5,959 m, this is the highest mountain in Canada

On this date in 1778, this English explorer discovered the Hawaiian Islands and named them the Sandwich Islands.

This sandwich has become famous because of the appetite of a comic strip character.

This animated character appeared in a film called, "Boop-Oop-A-Doop", and is frequently associated with the phrase.


This Spanish term refers to a girl's 15th birthay, and the celebration that usually follows.

This novel and 1975 tv mini-series, starring Diana Rigg, featured a woman who became a nun late in life.

This Australian zookeeper, environmentalist and TV personality was killed by a Stingray.

This town is the 1864 location of the northernmost land action of the American Civil War.

On January 19, 1953, 68% of all TVs in the US were tuned into this show for the birth of a baby boy.

In December of 1963 this son of a famous entertainer was kidnapped for $240,000, but the kidnappers got cold feet, and he was released.

This cocktail is made by muddling sugar with bitters, then adding alcohol, whiskey but sometimes brandy, and finally a twist of citrus rind. It is traditionally served in a short, round, tumbler-like glass.

This cold, winter wind is common in the interior West of North America, where the Canadian Prairies and Great Plains meet various mountain ranges, although the original usage is in reference to wet, warm coastal winds in the Pacific Northwest

This term describes a football (soccer) match between two teams from the same city or location.

These two colleges have each produced three Super Bowl winning starting quarterbacks.

This Navy football player won the 1963 Heisman Trophy, and then went on to win two Super Bowls for Dallas.

This Navy football player won the 1963 Heisman Trophy, and then went on to win two Super Bowls for Dallas."
It is actually Purdue and Alabama.
Who is Roger Staubach?
To not compete with his brother, Eddie, this NFL legend agreed to try out for his high school team on the condition that he be allowed to continue playing in the band.

Who was Walter Payton?
When part of a glacier breaks off to form an iceberg, it is referred to by this term.

This actress appeared in 'The Avengers', and was the third 'Bond girl' in the film series.
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This event in Chicago's history occurred in 1871, killed nearly 300 people, and gave its name to a MLS team.