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14..The 2 groups that gave General Custer a hard time?

15..Yesterday a" Civil War era lady" turned 99. Who?

16..Who were the Anzacs of WWI?

17..Who starred in the 1925 "The Gold Rush"?

18..What was explorer John White's astonishment in 1590?

19..Mike, Harvey, Louis, Donna, Rachel

20..Les Feuilles Mortes becomes what hit song here?

21..Besides "Unforgettable", Nat & Natalie has the duet, ____ _ ____ __ ____.

22..In 1904 Helen Keller gets a degree with honors at what college?

23..In 2012 what really big deal does Josh Hamilton of the Texas Rangers do?

24..Collieres are what the British call..?.

25..No border with South Sudan: Somalia, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Chad,
Central African Republic.

As always, I'm tickled that you will delay dementia, if you attend to this.
 
16. Australian and New Zealand Armies
17. Charlie Chaplin
21. When I Fall In Love
 
17 Chaplin
18 Lost Colony at Roanoke
19 Suits characters
20 Autumn Leaves
23 4 HR's in a game
 
24. Coal mines, although I think it's spelled collieries with a second "i".
 
16. just to add to johnnyc's response, the combined Australian and New Zealand force won fame and notoriety during the Crimean campaign in WW1 - the same campaign that brought Churchill's time as First Lord of the Admiralty to an end. A wonderful source for such information for those who are interested, is https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGreatWar
 
14. the Sioux and the Confederates? Custer gained his initial fame during the Civil War, fighting in the cavalry, mostly in Virginia and was a Colonel in the US Volunteers. His actual regular Army rank was quite a bit lower, as he was young.
 
16. Australia and New Zealand armies
17. Charlie Chaplin
22. Radcliffe
25. Somalia
 
14. If you ate talking only Indians, there were several tribes represented at that Little Big Horn. The two main tribes involved were the Lakota Sioux and the Cheyenne. If you are talkin other than Indians, the U.S. Army gave Custer much heartburn. One of the main reasons why he ran headlong into that hornet's nest was that he was trying to get back in the good graces of the Army brass; especially Generals Sheridan and Miles. BTW, he was, as Knightsbridge says, only a brevet general. His official rank was Lt. Col.
20. Autumn Leaves
22. Radcliffe
 
14. His West Point professors and the Lakota Nation.

17. Carlitos, we call him down here.

23. 4 home runs in one game.

25. Guatemala has no border with any of those. :rolleyes:
 
14..Now if I were looking for something more esoteric than his ignoble defeat at the Horn, I would so indicate.
So go with geordi and take the Sioux & Cheyenne.

15..Well, think GONE WITH THE WIND.

16..K9 & JC are right, but Pinot adds we're talking WWI.

17..There's a quintet that finger little Charlie here.

18..Sleep's got it--he looks around and says, "Where the hell is everybody"?

19..Sleep again, watching quality USA cable programming.

20..Geordi & sleep do the raking.

21..JC is accurate with "When I Fall in Love".

22..Geordi rightly picks Radcliffe.

23..Zorro & sleep know he hit four into the stands in one game.

24..Rbny gives us coal mines.

25..Somalia works for VAUC and K9. Chad would work too, but nobody picked it.

I think you can now handle #15.
 
15. Based on your hint, the wonderful Olivia de Havilland.
 
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