John Brown called her "General Tubman"
Harriet Tubman
Marble Arch was moved to its present location in 1851; it used to be in front of this palace
Buckingham
Originally it was to involve a Jewish boy & a Catholic girl & was to be called "East Side Story"
West Side Story
Pamela,
Benjamin,
Aretha
Franklin
Once "Canada's Most Eligible Bachelor", he served from 1968-1979 & again from 1980-84
Pierre Trudeau
This explorer's brother Thorvald was killed by a native during an expedition to the New World
Leif Erikson
Selfridges is one of many famous stores on this street whose name may remind you of a university
Oxford Street
Raul Julia & Sheena Easton recently teamed up to play Don Quixote & Aldonza in this musical
Man of La Mancha
Glenn,
Gerald,
Edsel
Ford
This soldier & statesman who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo served as British PM from 1828-1830
the Duke of Wellington (Arthur Wellesley)
His less famous brothers Ira & Levi helped found the Green Mountain Boys
Ethan Allen
This "Confessor" is entombed in the chapel named for him in Westminster Abbey
Edward the Confessor
"Yes, Yes, Yvette" was a rather unsuccessful successor to this musical
No, No, Nanette
Betty,
Slappy,
Stanford
White
After Japan surrendered to the U.S. in 1945, this PM was arrested as a war criminal
Tojo
This Catherine was the last wife Henry VIII beheaded, & the charge of adultery was probably true
Catherine Howard
The Garrick, the Phoenix & Wyndham's are 3 of these found on Charing Cross Road
Theatres
Anne Baxter, who starred in "All About Eve", later starred in this musical based on the film
Applause
Leslie,
Catherine,
Trevor
Howard
Polish-born Yithzak Jazernicki adopted this surname meaning "sharp thorn" or "thistle"
(Yitzhak) Shamir
Alessandro, an illegitimate member of this family, was a 16th century Duke of Florence
the Medicis
You can see the Gipsy Moth IV in which he sailed around the world, at Greenwich Pier
(Sir Francis) Chichester
Completes the title of the 1979 musical "A Day in Hollywood..."
A Night in the Ukraine
Ted,
Charles Evans,
Langston
Hughes
Sirimavo Ratwatte Dias Bandaranaike, the world's 1st female PM, twice led this island country
Sri Lanka (Ceylon)