Matthew Perry has said he got this character's "Could it be?" catchphrase from 2 brothers he knew as a kid
Chandler
"Thank You for Life" is a volume of letters from transplant recipients to the families of these people
donors
A tramp abroad, he moved to the U.S. in 1913, left for Europe in the '50s & was back in the U.S. in 1972 for an honorary Oscar
Charlie Chaplin
These people believed their god had told them to establish a new home & they did around 1325 in the valley of Mexico
the Aztecs
Edgar Allan Poe was an ally to the titular hero in this action horror novel, but did not appear in the 2012 film adaptation
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Some scenes with this character & her twin sister Ursula were shot using Lisa Kudrow's sister Helene as a double
Phoebe
In May 2011 the President came to this Virginia community to give the CIA the thanks of a grateful nation
Langley
In 1997 a memorial fund in her name was established to continue her humanitarian work
Princess Diana
A heroic stand against an invading army from this nation at 1862's Battle of Puebla is remembered every Cinco de Mayo
France
Come gather by the fire while I share this 1843 story about a murdered man who "took a licking and kept on ticking"
The Tell-Tale Heart
On the 2021 reunion show the six stars were joined by actors like Christina Pickles and him, who played Ross & Monica's parents
Elliott Gould
In 2014, Sergeant-at-Arms Kevin Vickers got a 2-minute ovation from a grateful House of Commons in this city
Ottowa
British policemen owe their nickname--"bobbies"--to this statesman
Robert Peel
At Opening Ceremonies in 1968, hurdler Enriqueta Basilio became the first woman to light the Olympic this vessel
Cauldron
One of Poe's stories is called "The Thousand-and-Second Tale of" this storytelling woman
Scheherazade
It's the coffee shop where the friends hang out
Central Perk
After hearing of the U.S. entry into WWII, he "went to bed and slept the sleep of the saved and thankful"
Winston Churchill
At 13, instead of being bar mitzvahed, this Jewish-born future prime minister was baptized in the Church of England
Benjamin Disraeli
In 1853 Mexico sold territory south of the Gila River to the U.S. for $10 million in this acquisition
Tne Gadsden Purchase
A poem by Poe begins, "Hear the sledges with" these
the bells
This duo created their masterpiece with the theme song "I'll Be There For You"
The Rembrandts
When this Wampanoag chief who'd helped them fell ill in 1623, grateful pilgrims nursed him back to health
Massasoit
Succeeding William of Orange, she was the last Stuart Monarch
(Queen) Anne
In 1810, in a sermon & early call for Mexican independence, Father Miguel Hidalgo issued the "Cry of" this town
Dolores
"And one by one dropped the revellers in the blood-bedewed halls of their revel" in "The Masque of" this