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Saturday, November 21 Ever wondered what happened to Francis Gary Powers? He was the American pilot who crashed into the Soviet Union, deeply embarrassing the Eisenhower administration. He was traded back to the United States in 1962, for a Soviet spy caught in the U.S. …Read more. Saturday, November 21 Ever wondered what happened to Francis Gary Powers? He was the American pilot who crashed into the Soviet Union, deeply embarrassing the Eisenhower administration. He was traded back to the United States in 1962, for a Soviet spy caught in the U.S. …Read more. Friday, November 20 Last month, we looked at Earth's prime meridian. There is a prime meridian on Mars, too. It runs through the crater Airy-0, which is named for British Astronomer Royal George Biddell Airy. And as it happens, he built the "transit circle" …Read more. Thursday, November 19 One of the titans of animation was Isadore Freleng, nicknamed Friz for his frizzie hair. He had been part of the Kansas City clique of animators working for Disney before moving to Warner Brothers, where he was a key person behind such characters as …Read more.
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Saturday, November 7

William Lear had quite a career, despite having dropped out after eighth grade. He sold the patent for the car radio to Galvin, which is now Motorola. He invented the 8-track tape cassette that became a '70s fad. And he founded a company that produced jets for wealthy executives. He even had a bit part as a pilot in the 1967 film "In Like Flint." Plus, he named his daughter Shanda ... as in Chanda Lear. Get it?

A Philippine one-peso coin from 1947 depicted Douglas MacArthur, calling him "Defender and Liberator." When FDR ordered MacArthur to vacate his Filipino HQ, the island fortress of Corregidor, MacArthur considered defying the order and becoming a private soldier in the Philippine resistance. In the end, he went to Melbourne but promised, "I shall return." The Australians put him in charge of their military, as well, since Japan was getting quite close to the continent.

Which of these cities is not on Puget Sound in Washington?

A) Olympia

B) Seattle

C) Spokane

D) Tacoma

Previous answer: Things are blown to smithereens ...

which is also the name of a terrific band from the 1980s and 1990s.

TRIVIA FANS: Send the trivia questions you've always wanted answered, or original TriviaBits ideas of your own, with your full name and hometown, to Paul Paquet at paul@triviahalloffame.com or visit him online at www.triviahalloffame.com.

Paul Paquet has been writing trivia since the early 1990s, and has written roughly 100,000 questions. For more, visit triviahalloffame.com or e-mail him at paul@triviahalloffame.com.

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