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14..This actor fixed the king's speech.

15..For how many years are mammoths believed to be extinct?

16..The decade of the storming of the Bastille?

17..He(?) served up a mythical figure on the bottom half of a mollusk.

18.."Good men through the ages, trying to find the sun. And I wonder, still I wonder..?"

19..In 1972 Shelby Lyman had fame on PBS for..?

20..How many #s from Park Place to Mediterranean?

21..Gentleman Johnny..? at Fort Ti.

22..Elvis' 1st commercial recording?

23..The decade West Point opens?

24..Adrian Brody, Naomi Watts & Jack Black in a remake(?).

25..What network has 2 broke females?

I'm entrusting you with this momentous endeavor.
 
17. I believe you mean Botticelli and his painting the Birth of Venus.
19. He narrated the epic chess match between Fisher and Spasky.
 
14. Geoffrey Rush
15. not that long - maybe 10,000
16. around 1789,1790
20. 4
21. Burgoyne
24. King Kong
 
18. Who'll Stop Lorraine (still don't know what she had to do with the song) Must of been someone CCR knew??
 
18. Who'll Stop Lorraine (still don't know what she had to do with the song) Must of been someone CCR knew??

Lorraine was the chief character in "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman". She chased John Fogarty, and then...and then "Along Came Jones" didit dittita , "Tall thin Jones" didit dittita...
 
15..About 10.000

16..1780's

17.. Bottecelli?

18..Who'll stop the rain?

20..Electric, Boardwalk, Go, then Med. 3

21..Burgoyne

22..Mystery Train?
 
14. Geoffrey Rush
16. 1790's
21. Gentleman Johnny Burgoyne
23. Arnold almost sold it during the Revolution - 1770s ??
24. King Kong
 
23. Opens as what? A fort - geordi's correct, it was around in the revolution. Our nation's military academy - very early, I'll go 1790's.
 
14. Colin Firth
14. Geoffrey Rush( I believe this is what the question is asking)
15. 5,000
16. 1860's
18. Who'll Stop the Rain - Credence Clearwater Revival
20. 4
22. That's All Right
23. 1810's (I am going to guess 1817. There was a time when I had to know that)
 
14..Pinot as the mezzo-soprano in a quartet with Mr. Rush.

15..10,000 say zorro & pinot.

16..Five of you writing 1780's or 90's--1789.
 
17..Rbny pinpoints the Botticelli.

18..Who'll Stop the Rain? ask SoCal +3.

19..Rbny reminds us of the Fischer/Spassky duel.
 
21..Burgoyne is the general, and geordi, zorro & pinot have it.

22..That's All Right(Mama)--Dish & VAUC.

20..Zorro with new math...Pinot & VAUC with 4.
 
23..1804--ed4 was very close with '06.

24..King Kong is correct. K9 in a 4some.

25..CBS, say SoCal & K9.

Perfect in part B; way bad in A. Who can explain it? Who can tell you why?
Fools give you reasons, so I ain't gonna try.
 
15..10,000 say zorro & pinot.

16..Five of you writing 1780's or 90's--1789.


Hey wire chief, with all due respect, 10000 years is wrong by quite a bit. The last mammoth died about 4000 or 5000 years ago. While it's true that mainland mammoths died out 10000 to 12000 years ago, a small population held out on Wrangel Island until about 2000BC. I also might add that the same surprises have been found for Smilodon Populator, maybe the largest cat that ever lived. Bones found several years back in South America were carbon dated to 5000BC and bones found in Tennessee or Kentucky during a building excavation were carbon dated to 7000BC. Also, speculation that the Great Short Faced Bear, the largest mammalian carnivore to have ever lived, may have held out in the Northwestern part of North America much later than 8000BC, has it's roots in the Northwest and Canadian legend of Sasquatch/Bigfoot in Indian lore, but who knows?


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15..10,000 say zorro & pinot.

16..Five of you writing 1780's or 90's--1789.


Hey wire chief, with all due respect, 10000 years is wrong by quite a bit. The last mammoth died about 4000 or 5000 years ago. While it's true that mainland mammoths died out 10000 to 12000 years ago, a small population held out on Wrangel Island until about 2000BC. I also might add that the same surprises have been found for Smilodon Populator, maybe the largest cat that ever lived. Bones found several years back in South America were carbon dated to 5000BC and bones found in Tennessee or Kentucky during a building excavation were carbon dated to 7000BC. Also, speculation that the Great Short Faced Bear, the largest mammalian carnivore to have ever lived, may have held out in the Northwestern part of North America much later than 8000BC, has it's roots in the Northwest and Canadian legend of Sasquatch/Bigfoot in Indian lore, but who knows?


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I can bear being caught with egg on my short face. Most interesting.
 
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