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A peg-legged despot named Peter Stuyvesant became the last Dutch governor of what present-day location, when he was kicked out by the British?

Run by the Dutch West India Company, New Amsterdam was a cosmopolitan community that today is what city?

How are crooner Bing Crosby and folkie David Crosby related?

Who played Nikita Khrushchev in "Enemy at the Gates" and J Edgar Hoover in "Nixon," as well as the title character in three TV movies: "Noriega: God's Favorite," "Mussolini: The Decline and Fall of Il Duce" and "The Good Pope: Pope John XXIII"?

There are two similarly named nations. One is a landlocked European republic. The other is a landlocked African monarchy. What is the African one?

There are two similarly named nations. One is an African nation, named for a people that once invaded Europe. The other is in the Indian Ocean, and is named for a Dutch prince. What the one in the ocean?

Tom Arnold said that the "Property of Tom Arnold" tattoo this woman had on her butt made him the fourth-largest property owner in California. Who is she?

For five months in 2005, a reality TV star was engaged to a Greek shipping heir. And both had the same city's name as their first name. What city was this?

Albert, August, Alfred, Charles, John and Henry were the brothers in what famous fraternal family?

The pimento cheese sandwich is the traditional treat at what sporting event?

Hoophall.com is the web site for which sport's hall of fame?

In angling, a mariner might catch a marlin. But in pro sports, how might a Mariner catch a Marlin?

Found in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines, what community shares its name with a part of Canada that John James Audubon called "the most extensive and dreariest wilderness I have ever beheld"?

The only five-digit number is the Dewey Decimal System reserved for a single author is 822.33. Who has it?

Starting with opening day and ending with the final playoff game, what Big Four pro sport takes place within a single calendar year?

Who would use a Halligan tool. And why?

Known for his caustic conservative comedy, Dan Whitney goes by what stage name?

Who would be most interested in termination shock?

Who would most depend on a variometer?

Operation Magic Carpet was the codename for two operations to move people. One returned American troops home after WWII. What was the other?

What amphibian's name is also a spiked base that holds flower arrangements, the end of the musical instrument's bow that controls tautness, a bullfighter's jacket, and part of a horse's hoof?

What first name is shared by a Puerto Rican singer named Crespo, a New York Times film critic named Mitchell, an NFL quarterback named Grbac, an Anglo-Irish singer named Costello, a Canadian figure skater named Stojko, and a certain American singer?

In a 1981 issue of BioScience, Arthur Westing took the world population as 4.4 billion, estimating from there that, of all humans who had ever lived, the percentage of the total population then dead. What percentage was this?

In 2005, who filed for a US trademark to the catchphrase "That's hot"?

Barney and Betty Hill claimed that something odd happened to them on US Route 3 in New Hampshire on the night of September 19, 1961. What?

In England, Doug Bower and David Chorley confessed that they were the source of what mysterious phenomenon?

Dismas and Gestas are said to have been the thieves executed alongside what famous person?

As of 2005, which of these cities is not home to a Disney theme park?

In 2005, I shot myself in Aspen, Colorado, while sitting at my kitchen table, having typed the word “counselor” on a sheet of letterhead from the Fourth Amendment Foundation. Who am I?

The Davey O'Brien Award, the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and the Manning Award all go to college players in what position?

Which of these items in a kid's bedroom would most interest somebody who studies petrology?

What continent has both the lowest high point and highest low point, with just 7500 feet difference between them?

Also famously covered by Miles Davis, what song from the Gershwin opera "Porgy and Bess" did Janis Joplin cover on her "Cheap Thrills" album?

In National Novel Writing Month, participants try to write a 50,000-word novel in a single 30-day month. What month is NaNoWriMo?

As of 2005, the Toronto Rock have won the Champion’s Cup five times in seven years. What league do the Rock play in?

Before becoming the only black Republican in the US Congress, Oklahoma Congressman JC Watts was a star player for what team?

What term describes a British queen known for persecuting Protestants, as well as a cocktail made with vodka and tomato juice?

San Jose has just one major league professional team. In what league do the Sharks play?

Given what it means in French, where would you find a novel's denouement?

Which of these is not an "M"?