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Answer
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Bearded dictator, Raúl's older brother*
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Fidel Castro
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Non-violent Indian leader*
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Mohandas Gandhi
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Spent 27 years in South African prison*
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Nelson Mandela
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Star Spangled Banner poet*
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Francis Scott Key
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Garfunkel’s partner
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Paul Simon
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Author of Rip Van Winkle*
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Washington Irving
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Author of legal thrillers like "The Firm"*
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John Grisham
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Oldest member of Monty Python*
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John Cleese
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Mustachioed journalist. Opened Al Capone's vault*
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Geraldo Rivera
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Played Ferris Bueller's economics teacher*
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Ben Stein
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Husband & wife publishers of restaurant surveys*
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Nina and Tim Zagat
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Russian pioneer of abstract painting*
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Wassily Kandinsky
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Brassy, obnoxious host of Monday Night Football*
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Howard Cosell
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Blind Italian operatic tenor*
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Andrea Bocelli
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Russian composer: "The Rite of Spring"
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Igor Stravinsky
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Baroque composer: "The Messiah"
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George Frideric Handel
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Russian composer: "The Nutcracker Ballet"
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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Witty songwriter: "Anything Goes," "It's De-Lovely"
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Cole Porter
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Author: "The Turn of the Screw," "The Ambassadors"
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Henry James
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Female firebrand conservative pundit
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Ann Coulter
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Zoot-suited singer of "Minnie the Moocher"
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Cab Calloway
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Operator of history's largest Ponzi scheme
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Bernie Madoff
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The father of NFL coaching. Green Bay icon.
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Vince Lombardi
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Star of 80's sitcom set in Vermont inn
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Bob Newhart
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German monk, began the Protestant movement
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Martin Luther
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Dancer, singer, actor: "Singin' in the Rain"
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Gene Kelly
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Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
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Harper Lee
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Lyricist of "Oklahoma!" and "The Sound of Music"
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Oscar Hammerstein II
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