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In 1920, the Boston Red Sox sell the contract of their greatest player to the New York Yankees. The Yankees would go on to win four World Series titles with this player, while the Red Sox wouldn't win another World Series until 2004. Who was this legendary player?

George Herman "Babe" Ruth

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This New York Yankees center fielder and switch hitter, nicknamed "the Mick" was known for his incredible power and speed, winning multiple MVPs, a Triple Crown, and leading the Yankees to seven World Series titles

Mickey Mantle

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A girl from Kansas is transported by cyclone to a magical world, where she meets some odd friends, and battles a Wicked Witch

The Wizard of Oz

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the longest river in the US

Mississippi River

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Dean Martin: When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie

That's Amore

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While on her way to visit her grandmother, she encountered a big bad wolf

Little Red Riding Hood

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Introduced by Mattel in 1959, she went on to become the best selling doll of all time

Barbie

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Located in Arizona, at nearly 300 miles long, 18 miles wide, and over a mile deep, this is the largest canyon in North America and one of the largest in the world

Grand Canyon

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In 1998, this California congressman and former musician, variety show cohost, and ex-husband of Cher was killed in a skiing accident. What was his name?

Sonny Bono

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In 1838, the telegraph was publicly demonstrated for the first time. Who was the inventor of the telegraph? He also invented the code used to communicate over the telegraph, which was named after him.

Samuel Morse

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This child actor, who starred in both the Andy Griffith Show and Happy Days, went on to become a widely respected director and producer

Ron Howard

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the story of Scarlett O'Hara, a willful Southern belle who navigates the destruction of her privileged world during the Civil War and Reconstruction

Gone With the Wind

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the ancient Egyptian civilization was built on this river

Nile River

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Sammy Davis Jr: Who can take a sunrise, sprinkle it with dew, cover it in chocolate and a miracle or two?

The Candyman

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a long floor covering put down for an important or famous person when they go on an official visit or attend a special event; where celebrities are often photographed

Red Carpet

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This toy is a plastic circle twirled around the waist. When it was released in 1958 it became one of the biggest toy fads of all time

Hula Hoop

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Located mostly in Wyoming, this park is known for geysers, hot springs, and other geothermal features, including the famous geyser Old Faithful

Yellowstone National Park

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In 1933, construction begins on a suspension bridge across San Francisco Bay. At the time of its completion, it is the longest bridge in the world. What is the name of this bridge that is now a famous landmark and national icon?

Golden Gate Bridge

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In 1927, this now world famous basketball team played their first game. Despite their misleading name, the team was actually formed in Chicago. They originally played a very straightforward style of basketball, in contrast to the on-court antics they would come to be known for.

Harlem Globetrotters

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In the 1910s and 20s, this man played Major League Baseball, helped found and played in the National Football League, and travelled the nation playing professional basketball as well. He also won two olympic gold medals in track and field. He is considered one of, if not the, greatest athlete of all time.

Jim Thorpe

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Set during World War II, it focuses on an American expat who must choose between his love for a woman and helping her husband, a Czech resistance leader, escape from the city of __________ to continue his fight against the Nazis

Casablanca

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this South American river shares its name with the rain forest it flows through

Amazon River

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Frank Sinatra: And now the end is near, and so I face the final curtain

My Way

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discovered in the act of doing something wrong or illegal, with undeniable evidence

caught red-handed

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This wooden construction toy was created by the son of Frank Lloyd Wright and named after the 16th president

Lincoln Logs

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Located in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains, this park is known for its giant ancient Sequoia trees, as well as rock formations such as El Capitan and Half Dome

Yosemite National Park

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In 1965, in his State of the Union address, this president lays out a laundry list of legislation needed to achieve his plan for a "Great Society"

Lyndon Johnson

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In 1815, the Battle of New Orleans is fought. It is the largest battle of the War of 1812, though it is technically fought after a peace agreement had been signed. The general in charge of US troops in this battle gained the nickname "Old Hickory" and went on to be elected the 7th president of the United States. Who was this man?

Andrew Jackson

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This actor's breakout role was Bret Maverick in the Western TV series Maverick. He went on to star as Jim Rockford in The Rockford Files

James Garner

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A silent film star falls for a chorus girl just as he and his jealous screen partner are trying to make the difficult transition to talking pictures in 1920s Hollywood

Singin' in the Rain

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this river separates the US and Mexico

Rio Grande

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Frank Sinatra: The ______ ____ came blowin' in, from across the sea. It lingered there to touch your hair and walk with me

Summer Wind

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expression meaning to go out and have an extravagant time

paint the town red

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The first toy advertised on television, it originally came with just plastic body parts, you had to supply your own tuber

Mr Potato Head

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Located in California and Nevada, this is the largest national park in the continental US and features the spot with the lowest elevation in North America. If you're planning to visit, make sure to pack water, as it's the hottest and driest national park.

Death Valley National Park

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In 2007, this Democratic representative from California Nancy Pelosi became the first woman to hold this leadership position in the House of Representatives

Speaker of the House

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In 1809, a man is born who would go on to create a reading and writing system for the blind, consisting of patterns of raised dots, that one "reads" by touch. What is his name, which is also the name of this style of writing?

Louis Braille

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Despite growing up in deep red Oklahoma, she went on to represent Massachusetts as one of the most progressive senators in the US, a seat she's held since 2013.

Elizabeth Warren
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Tells the epic story of ___________, a British officer who, during World War I, unites disparate Arab tribes in a guerrilla campaign against the Ottoman Empire

Lawrence of Arabia

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Lewis and Clark were ordered by President Jefferson to travel up this river, hoping to find a water passage to the Pacific

Missouri River

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Dean Martin: How lucky can one guy be? I kissed her and she kissed me

Ain't That a Kick in the Head?

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a piece of information intended to be misleading or distracting

red herring

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Like Kleenex, this brand name has become a generic term for all toy flying discs

Frisbee

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Located in southern Florida, this national park consists of an approximately 1.5 million acre network of wetlands and forests

Everglades National Park

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In 1776, Thomas Paine published this pamphlet, setting forth his arguments for American independence. It would go on to sell over 500,000 copies and was instrumental in turning public opinion towards independence. What was the name of this famous pamphlet?

Common Sense