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This is the name given the massive 1965 bombing campaign over North Vietnam by the Johnson administration.

In truth, the exact origins and identity of St. Valentine are unknown. However, it is generally accepted that he was martyred on Feb 14, 278 AD by this method.

This famous Horse is buried on the grounds of Washington & Lee Unvi. and was a favorite of General Lee during the Civil War

This movie, which spawned the TV series The Dukes of Hazzard, featured a dirt-track racing car, a 1955 Chevrolet, with a Confederate flag on the roof, named "Traveller".

Paradise Ranger Station, located on this mountain, is the snowiest place in the U.S.

(Not to be confused with the town of Mount Rainier, MD in suburban Washington, DC. I used to live there. LOL)
This state has only active diamond mine in the US.

term used for a diamond mined in a war zone and sold to finance an insurgency, an invading army's war efforts, or a warlord's activity.

February 14, 1929, was a day of massacre, but also a day for the discovery of this 'wonder' drug. Three man shared the Nobel Prize as a result.

In the 1840s, this Hungarian physician demonstrated that hand-washing between patients could dramatically reduce mortality.

John Ford has received the most Academy Awards for Best Directing. However, this director, who has won fewer awards, has been nominated more than any other director.

On Feb. 17, 1801, the US House of Representatives broke the electoral college tie, choosing Thomas Jefferson for President over this man.

Alan Bradley's series about young chemist Flavia de Luce ends with this book (#10 in the series).

February 19, 2019, is the 74th anniversary of the landings on this island, which resulted in one of the greatest photos of WWII.

Feb 20, 1902 marked the birth of this American who became famous for his black-and-white photographs of Yosemite (and elsewhere).

This actor, who died on February 7, 2019, was known for his roles in 'Tom Jones' and 'Murder on the Orient Express.'

On February 20, 1725, a posse of New Hampshire volunteers who came across a band of encamped Native Americans engaged in this practice and got 100 pounds for each one.

This figure skater is an Olympic singles champion, and the youngest skater to hold the World Championship at the age of 14.

This sculpture in Copenhagen, Denmark was inspired by a famous story by Hans Christian Andersen.

The "Winged Lion" is the symbol for this city and former maritime republic.

This country was the filming location for 'Xena, Warrior Princess' and the Lord of Rings trilogy.

This TV show has received the most Emmy Awards for "regular season" TV shows (not specials or TV movies).

February 21, 1916, is known as the first day of the battle of Verdun, but on a happier note, February 21 honors this yeast treat, which is like a cinnamon roll but also has nuts and a caramel topping.

This composer/musician was instrumental in the development of chamber music such as the piano trio. His contributions to musical form have earned him the epithets "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet".

This Italian painter and architect is most famous for his work, LIVES OF THE MOST EXCELLENT PAINTERS, SCULPTORS, AND ARCHITECTS.

Miracle was a movie based on this teams win over the Soviet Union on February 22, 1980.

This 1940 film recognized the accomplishments of a German scientist to find a cure for syphillis.

The oldest impact crater on Earth, in South Africa, is also the largest.

Found on the far side of the Moon, the diameter of this impact crater is equivalent to the distance from London to Athens

This river in Montana was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's shortest river (before Guinness eliminated the category).

This constitutional amendment protects against 'double jeopardy' and self-incrimination.

On Feb 26, 1983, this album by Michael Jackson goes to #1 and stays #1 for 37 weeks

This singer/dancer/actor, born in Dorchester, MA, is best remembered for his role as Scarecrow in "The Wizard of Oz" (1939).

Who is Ray Bolger?
This actress made a memorable villain in 'The Wizard of Oz.'

This "That 70's Show" actress portrayed Theodora in Oz the Great and Powerful.

This is a one-masted sailboat with a fore-and-aft mainsail and a jib.

This is a single-masted racing sailboat built to the specifications of Nathanael Herreshoff's Universal Rule

What is a yacht?
This designer was famous for his clipper ships, such as the Flying Cloud.
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