John Madden (no, not more football) directed her to the Best Actress Oscar in "Shakespeare in Love"
Gwyneth Paltrow
Unfortunately, Robert Todd Lincoln was in town for 3 of these--his dad's in 1865, then McKinley's & Garfield's
Assassinations
"Come on down!"
The Price is Right
In August 1963 Martin Luther King gave his "I Have A Dream" speech at this Washington, D.C. landmark
The Lincoln Memorial
Bucky Barnes fought alongside this hero in World War II
Captain America
Richard Madden's "Game of Thrones" role as Robb of this unlucky house came to a very ceremonious end at the Red Wedding
House Stark
When 67-year-old Dorothy Fletcher had a heart attack on a plane in 2004, she was lucky there were 15 of these specialists aboard
Cardiologists
"The tribe has spoken"
Survivor
Around 1849 stagecoach mail delivery began on this trail between Missouri & New Mexico
The Santa Fe Trail
Donna Troy was an orphan this woman brought back to Paradise Island
Wonder Woman
Fashion mogul Steve Madden made his name selling iconic these, like the Slinky & the Mary Lou
Shoes
John Tierney was among the first to die building this on the Arizona/Nevada border; the last was his son, Patrick
The Hoover Dam
"Will you accept this rose?"
The Bachelor
Ratified in 1913, the 17th amendment gave the selection of these to voters
U.S. Senators
Kato did more than drive as this hero's chauffeur
The Green Hornet
Gangster Owney Madden owned this 1920s Harlem nightspot; Bob Hoskins played him in the film about the joint
The Cotton Club
Like Molly Brown, Violet Jessop got this 10-letter nickname after surviving disaster on the Britannic, Titanic & Olympic
Unsinkable
"Please pack your knives and go"
Top Chef
1996's Personal Responsibility & Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act was part of the reform of this social program
Welfare
Arthur flits around this animated, big, blue hero
The Tick
"Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous" Madden brothers Benji & Joel included starting this band
Good Charlotte
Lewis & Clark needed Shoshone horses & luckily ran into Cameahwait, this person's long-lost brother
Sacajawea
"Big bucks, no whammies!"
Press your Luck
Accused Salem witch Giles Corey was executed with big stones in the method that's called this in "The Crucible"
Pressing
A former District Attorney in Gotham City, this is this "two-faced" character's real name
Harvey Dent