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The single My Cherie Amour was released by this man in 1969. | |
This third movie in the Harry Potter series was released in the UK in 2004. | |
This Jamaican born sprinter broke the world record for the 100 meter sprint in 2008 with a time of 9.72 seconds. | |
Belgium-born Edward De Smedt patented this paving material in 1870. Variations of which are still the standard for road surfaces. | |
After he was captured hiding in Argentina by Mossad, this former SS officer and organizer of Hitler's 'Final Solution' was hanged in Tel Aviv in 1962. | |
Observed on the final Monday in May this federal U.S. holiday to remember America's fallen armed services members often lands on May 31. | |
British born Elizabeth Blackwell died on this date in 1910. Her graduation from Geneva college made her the first woman to earn this type of degree in the U.S. | |
In 2014 Gangnam Style, performed by this South Korean, became the first video to receive 2 billion views on YouTube. | |
This comic strip made its radio premiere in 1943 on NBC. Now it's on The CW and Netflix and is called Riverdale. | |
In 1961 this African nation left the Commonweath but celebrates Freedom Day in April to commemorate its first post-apartheid election in 1994. | |
Thirteen year old Daniel Greenblatt won the Scripps Spelling Bee by spelling this four letter word that describes both a toboggan-like sled and an Olympic event. | |
This volunteer nurse of the American Civil War and Leaves of Grass author was born on Long Island, New York in 1819. | |
Born on this date in 1857, Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti would become Pope Pius XI and the first Sovereign of this European Microstate. | |
In 1992 Judge Harry banged the gavel for the last time in the finale of this NBC comedy. | |
Canadian journalist Chris Haney died in 2010, 29 years after co-creating this blockbuster board game that launched a genre of entertainment still 'pursued' on formats like Sporcle. | |
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