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1. Alan King was one of America's best loved comedians. He entertained millions of fans through five decades. Alan bailed out of high school to pursue his dream of becoming a comic, and like many other young Jewish "wannabees" of the time, he got his start in N.Y.'s Catskill Mountain's "Borscht Belt". He learned much as an admirer and protege of Milton Berle. King was a caring, charitable person who believed in giving back. This was demonstrated when he founded The Alan King Diagnostic Medical Center. In what city is it located?
2. The super talented singer-songwriter Carole King was born February 9, 1942 in New York City. She was a classmate (and girlfriend) of Neil Sedaka while attending Queens College. She was, in fact, the inspiration for his 1960 hit "Oh Carol" (no "e"). She has recorded over 25 albums including three that reached number one on the Billboard charts. Which was her best selling album?
3. Stephen King, the scribe of spooky stories was born September 21, 1947. His father deserted the family when the little terror was just two years old.
Nonetheless, thanks to his mum, he was able to graduate from the University of Maine in Orono with a degree in English (1970). It was there that he met his future wife, Tabitha, who was to play a pivotal role in his future.
In 1992 King donated a large sum of money to his local town in order that a certain kind of edifice could be constructed. What was "IT"?
4. American film and TV actress Regina King shares not only a surname, but also a birthday with another famous King. She and Martin Luther King Jr. were both born on January 15 (although several decades apart). She was born in L.A. and is a graduate of the University of Southern California. In what '80s sitcom did she portray a teenager in the role of Brenda Jenkins?
5. The regal singer-songwriter-musician and legend B.B. King has been entertaining music lovers for over six decades. In a career that started in 1949, "The King of the Blues" has recorded over 50 albums and more than 125 singles. In 1956 something memorable happened. Do you know what it was?
6. Betsy King was born in Reading, PA on August 13, 1955. She was one of the best collegiate players of her sport while attending Furman University in South Carolina. In 1977 she would take that talent to the professional ranks, where she would once again dominate. What was the name of the game at which she excelled?
7. Republican congressman Peter King was born April 15, 1944. He has served as a representative from New York since January 3, 1993. His public service carries on a family tradition, as his father was an NYC copper. King also served as Nassau County Comptroller from 1981-1993. In 2011 he took on the responsibility of heading a United States House Committee. Do you know which one it was?Republican congressman Peter King was born April 15, 1944. He has served as a representative from New York since January 3, 1993. His public service carries on a family tradition, as his father was an NYC copper. King also served as Nassau County Comptroller from 1981-1993. In 2011 he took on the responsibility of heading a United States House Committee. Do you know which one it was?
8. Now it's time for the tennis star. Billy Jean King is about as good as it gets. She was ranked number one in the world on six occasions, including three years in a row (1966-'68). Despite winning 129 singles titles in her career, she will be best rememberered for winning the $100,000 winner take all exhibition match she won against 55 year old former Wimbledon champion (1939) Bobby Riggs, a self proclaimed "male chauvinist pig" and tennis hustler. Where did the match take place?
9. You just knew this guy was coming. Larry King was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. November 19, 1933. His first gig was on a local radio station in FL, back in the 1950s. He would go on to make a career of interviewing celebrities and enriching the lives of several divorce lawyers. For 25 years he was the host of "Larry King Live" on CNN. In 1994, Larry went to interview Marlon Brando at his home. What happened toward the end of that show with the reclusive superstar?
10. If you look up the word "flamboyant" in the dictionary, you may see a picture of boxing promoter Don King, complete with his regal hairdo. He was born in depression era Cleveland on August 20, 1931. His early days were filled with trouble and he spent a lot of them as a numbers runner. But more serious trouble lay ahead. In 1967 he was arrested, tried, convicted and did time in the hoosgow for what crime?
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