(Alex: You have to name the present-day country where each person was born.)
Doroteo Arango was born in 1878; taking the name Pancho Villa came later
Mexico
"Teletubbies",
"Sesame Street",
"Charlie Rose"
PBS
This magazine's NYC galleries house the toy soldiers, Monopoly games & Faberge eggs collected by publisher Malcolm
Forbes
Goodyear's the Eagle
a blimp
Some refer to this spicy dish as a "bowl o' red"
chili
It's not the home but the native land of Senator Ted Cruz
Canada
"Melting Pot",
"Iron Chef",
"Ready...Set...Cook!"
The Food Network
Collectors of Tom Tierney's paper dolls prize the one of this princess with her charity auction dresses
Princess Diana
Disney's Herbie
Volkswagen Beetle (car)
In English trifle the "soft" type of this puddinglike dessert is mixed with fruit & spongecake
custard
In 1950 Nuri al-Maliki was born here; now he's the prime minister
Iraq
"The Spin Room",
"Moneyline",
"Capital Gang"
CNN
The Danbury Mint could make a mint with its porcelain tea set adorned with pictures of this dimpled darling of the '30s
Shirley Temple
The Spruce Goose
Plane
Head south of the border or to any good Mexican restaurant for one of these deep-fried burritos
chimichangas
Gabriel Garcia Marquez got written into the picture in 1928
Colombia
"The Daily Show",
"Absolutely Fabulous",
"The Man Show"
Comedy Central
The GWTW movie museum in Atlanta displays a figurine of this black actress in her film role as Prissy
Butterfly McQueen
Names for these include hogs & choppers
Motorcycles
Originally from Naples, it's a single serving stuffed pizza in the shape of a turnover
a calzone
Adolf Hitler made his unfortunate entry into the world in 1889
Austria
"Acme Hour",
"Dexter's Laboratory",
"The Powerpuff Girls"
Cartoon Network
Rachel was this regal company's Figure of the Year for 2000:
Royal Doulton
The Flying Dutchman in opera
Ship
Anatomical name of a squash
crookneck