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1. During the 1960s, a song that hit number one on December 31 in the American charts, and thereupon reigned supreme for many weeks, was credited with being "song of the year" for the preceding year when it debuted. Name this song that eventually became the number five hit of that decade.
2. What is the name of the eminent New York high school that has such notable alumni as playwright Arthur Miller, actor John Forsythe, and the songwriting legends Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield?
3. What was the year that Orson Welles' classic movie "Citizen Kane" was first released and Franklin D Roosevelt was sworn in as President for his third term? It was also the year that former vice-president Dick Cheney, singer Joan Baez and Manchester United football club manager Alex Ferguson were born.
4. Who was the 19th century educator often described as the greatest American poet/lyricist, with magnificent offerings such as "Paul Revere's Ride" and "The Song of Hiawatha"?
5. In 1927, film producers Warner Brothers introduced to the screen the first motion picture with "synchronized dialogue", which means "talking pictures"--and so the "silent movie" era was finished. What was this film that starred Al Jolson and May McAvoy?
6. What ladies' name would you identify with the following: a former US President's daughter, a European Princess, and a number five hit on the UK record charts by Status Quo? Another song by this name was taken into the Modern Rock Tracks Top 40 by US alternative group Concrete Blonde.
7. In 1855, a British missionary explorer to Africa became the first European to see the mighty Victoria Falls on the border of Zambia and Rhodesia (modern-day Zimbabwe). Who was the notable African pioneer who named this find in honour of the Queen of the British Empire?
8. What was the title of a 1958 movie that was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and earned Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress Jean Simmons and Best Supporting Actor Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.?
9. Marlee Matlin, one of the youngest performers to win an Academy Award for Best Actress, and Anne Archer, herself an Oscar nominee and human rights activist, share the same birth date. What is the date?
10. By now I hope that everyone has a good idea about who this celebrity is, but just in case, here is some more info: this person has had at least thirty-eight entries into the Billboard Top 40 charts since 1966, and is a prolific music composer and is a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Name the artist.
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