In "His Way", author Kitty Kelley told things her way about his life
Frank Sinatra
Martin Luther's translation of the Bible into this language is considered a literary masterpiece
German
The 1966 Michigan State-Notre Dame game was first TV event ever sent from mainland to Hawaii via this
satellite
In both "The President's Lady" & "The Buccaneer", Charlton Heston played this hero of the War of 1812
Andrew Jackson
In our solar system, it's the only planet whose name can be preceded by "The"
The Earth
The 4 words which begin the title of every Perry Mason story
The Case of the...
L.A. Times says people of this country often describe it as 70% Catholic, 30% Protestant & 100% Voodoo
Haiti
1986 was 1st year a man was selected to head this nonpartisan organization concerned with voter education
League of Women Voters
He taught surveying to Meriwether Lewis & later sent him on his way
Thomas Jefferson
The only New York City borough to have "The" in its name
The Bronx
William Styron's 1979 story of a Polish Catholic survivor of Auschwitz
Sophie's Choice
In Hinduism it's a mystical word or formula chanted repeatedly
mantra
In 1953 "Amazon Annie" became 1st cannon to use this type of ammo
atomic
His wife, born Anne Frances Robbins, is a 10th cousin to England's Princess Diana
Ronald Reagan
More popular name of the 1968 Beatles album "The Beatles"
the White Album
Author who sued New York Times in 1986 for not putting his "Exorcist" sequel on best seller list
William Peter Blatty
It's said John Paul II was 1st pope since Peter to visit 1 of these houses of worship
synagogue
The 1st synthetic fiber successfully used to make ropes & cordage
nylon
William Henry Harrison lost his job as 1st U.S. minister to Colombia after offending this "Liberator"
Simon Bolivar
Matt Johnson's British band, its name's a dual definite article
The The
Author of both, he called his screenplay for 1958's "The Fly" "Equal in quality to 'Noble House'"
James Clavell
In this branch of Christianity, priests can marry, though bishops can't
Eastern Orthodox
Wilma Mankiller is the 1st woman to serve as chief of this Indian nation centered in Oklahoma
Cherokee
New York City's Wave Hill Mansion was home at different times to Mark Twain & this police commissioner
Teddy Roosevelt
European country & its seat of gov't, both of which begin with "The", in their language "Der" & "Den"
The Netherlands & The Hague