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100

This famous Texan-born singer was known as the "Queen of Tejano" and was killed by her former fan club president, who was also her boutique manager.

Selena [Quintanilla-Pérez]

(#RIPSelena)

100

In 1100, the Bishop of Durham became the first prisoner here and, after supplying the guards with wine, became the first escapee as well.

The Tower of London

100

This fictional Arab of legend is a mariner who had stories of seven voyages, in which he always ends up shipwrecked and stranded. He dealt with many creatures and monsters, some paralleling ones that Odysseus encountered on his journey.

Sinbad

100

During the Gilded Age, this man was the richest American and the country’s first billionaire.

John D. Rockefeller

100

Mary Ann Evans used this masculine-sounding pen name to avoid bias against female authors during the time in which she lived.

George Eliot

100

In a 1960's speech to Congress about his suddenly deceased predecessor, he said, "All I have I would have gladly given not to be standing here today."

Lyndon B. Johnson

100

In human anatomy, the “hallux” refers to this small part of the body.

Big toe

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