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Which Russian city was famous for its State Circus?
A: Moscow.

Originally called These Friends of Mine, what was the series with Ellen DeGeneres called?
A: Ellen.

In 1993, what show on skates was the first to play in Las Vegas Hilton?
 A: Starlight Express.

The Shroud of what was declared a fake in the 80s?
 A: Turin.

What famous female singer sang the title song for the Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me?
A: Carly Simon.

The Challenger spacecraft did what on take-off in January 1986?
 A: exploded.

What Indian tribe was featured in the movie "Dances With Wolves?
 A: Sioux.

What Tammy "Wynette tribute album included tracks by Wynonna and Elton John?
 A: Tammy Wynette.

What Texan city lies opposite Ciudad Juarez?
 A: El Paso.

What Texan Governor was traveling with the Kennedys when JFK was shot?
A: Connolly.

What male country singer had the million seller I Walk The Line?
A: Johnny Cash.

The Gemini 6 & 7 spacecraft had the first what in space?
A: rendezvous.

Sigorsky produced what type of aircraft in the US in 1942?
A: Helicopter.

Rodgers & Hammerstein named what musical after a U.S. State?
A: Oklahoma.

What US state, that joined the Union in 1912, has both the word New and the name of a country in its name?
A: New Mexico.

What was the last name of the first family to boast three generations of Oscar winners including middle-generation John?
A: Huston.

"Where large sums of money are involved, it is advisable to trust nobody" was a statement attributed to what famous author?
A: Agatha Christie.

What was the name of the man who attempted to assassinate Ronald Reagan in 1981?
A: John Hinckley.

What inventor averaged one patent for every three weeks of his life?
A: Thomas Edison.

What was the nickname of the British 7th Armored Division?
A: The Desert Rats.

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