The largest cities in South Carolina and West Virginia share this name, also a dance
Charleston
As a teenager, she helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition reach the Pacific Ocean
Sacagawea
This bartender’s been voiced by Hank Azaria on “The Simpsons” since 1989
Moe
Tiesto and Darude are examples of this kind of musician
Disc Jockey
This U.S. agency was created in 1958 in direct response to the launch of Sputnik.
NASA
On this day in 1941, construction on this landmark in the Dakota Black Hills was completed
Mount Rushmore
Don’t Stop Believein’” played out this HBO drama as it cut to black at a New Jersey diner
The Sopranos
Prior to 1930, this largest Turkish city and cultural hub was called Constantinople
Istanbul
Dolley Madison saved the Lansdowne portrait of Washington from this federal building as it burned down in 1814
The White House
On “VeggieTales,” he’s the cucumber best friend of Bob the Tomato
Larry
Each side of this type of vinyl record could hold approximately 25 minutes of music
Long Play
DAILY DOUBLE
The Mariner 10 probe also made observations of Venus as it flew by on its way towards this planet, its primary mission objective
Mercury
On this day in 1922, this leader was made prime minister of Italy
Benito Mussolini
This 2019 fantasy epic closed with Bran Stark crowned king — to mixed reactions.
Game of Thrones
This largest city in Alberta was named for a Scottish castle on the Isle of Mull
Calgary
Born Isabella Bomefree, this honest lady famously asked, “Ain’t I a woman?” at an 1851 convention
Sojourner Truth
Popular name for Coach Lambeau, founder of the Green Bay Packers
Curly
Also known as consumption, Doc Holliday, Franz Kafka, and Eleanor Roosevelt all died of this disease that affects the lungs
Tuberculosis
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While Neil and Buzz walked on the moon, he remained in orbit aboard Apollo 11's command module.
Who is Michael Collins?
This capital Nevada city was officially founded on October 31, 1864, the same day Nevada became a U.S. state.
Carson City
The final episode of this 90's sitcom found its four main characters ending up in prison for crimes against humanity
Seinfeld
The largest city in northern Italy, it’s also the capital of the country’s Lombardy region
Milan
Known as the “Conductor of the Underground Railroad,” this woman escaped slavery and helped hundreds of others do the same.
Harriet Tubman
This was another nickname for crazy horse, a native american sioux leader who fought against US imperialism
Curly
I'll freely tell you that this is a computer's address on the Internet.
Internet Protocol
Also the name of a Zodiac sign, This U.S. program tested spaceflight and prepared astronauts for Apollo.
Gemini
In 1926, this legendary magician died after complications from a ruptured appendix.
Harry Houdini
The final episode of this drama series was titled "Felina" in reference to 3 periodic elements- Iron, Lithium and Sodium
Breaking Bad
This capital and largest city of a Carribean island country is located just 90 miles from Key West, Florida
Havanna
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This first lady, wife of the nation’s third president, died before he took office but left behind a legacy of letters showing her sharp intellect and strong will. Shares a name with the nation's first first lady
Martha Jefferson
First name of one of the co-founders of Google
Larry
If you have a computer problem at work, you may need to call this department
Information Technology
Dezik and Tsygan became the first of these in space when the Soviets launched them in 1951.
Dogs
This first female Prime Minister of the UK resigned on October 31, 1990
Margaret Thatcher
In this island mystery’s 2010 finale, many fans were left debating what “the light” really meant.
Lost