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1. Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of northern France, began on June 6, 1944 as Supreme Allied Commander General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave the go ahead for tens of thousands of soldiers to cross the shores of the English Channel. What was NOT one of the beaches American, British, and Canadian troops landed at?
2. George Orwell's last novel, "1984", which forecast a horrific (though satirical) vision of the future, including an all-knowing "Big Brother", was first published on June 6th of what year, further enhancing Orwell's fame?
3. On June 6, 1933, the first drive-in movie theater opened in the United States covering 10 acres with room for 400 cars. In what state did it open?
4. Björn Borg, a master tennis champion who won the French Open in 1974-75, and 1978-81 was born on this day in 1956 in what Scandinavian country?
5. The world's first university museum opened in Oxford, England on this day in 1683. Today, it is still standing but a new building features works from over 500,000 years ago as well as items from more recent times, including Guy Fawkes' lantern. What is its name?
6. On June 6, 1966, James Meredith was shot by a sniper's bullet after beginning his "March Against Fear" in the South to encourage black voter registration. Yet James Meredith's claim to fame originated four years earlier in 1962 when he was the first black student allowed into what university, setting off riots that killed 2 students?
7. What large-scale battle fought by American soldiers in World War I began on this day in 1918, with General John J. Pershing launching a counteroffensive to drive the Germans away from Paris. The allies won this battle 20 days later with over 10,000 dead and wounded?
8. "The Ed Sullivan Show", originally airing as "Toast of the Town" ended its TV run on this day in what year, bringing to an end this long-running variety show?
9. In America, the first gas tax was levied by Congress on this day. This one cent tax per gallon was enacted in what decade?
10. What American patriot and Revolutionary War officer was born on June 6, 1755, and is best known for his quote: "I regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."?
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