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Faces From History Volume 7
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webbie1960
Seven is a lucky number for many. Let us hope you remember these faces from history in the 7th edition of our quiz.
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This former Senator from Ohio is a left-leaning Democrat of Jewish origin. Republicans called him Senator "No", because if he opposed to something, it couldn't get through. Democrats later referred to Jesse Helms as Senator "No" for the same reason.
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His song "The Twist" triggered the Twist dance craze.
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He was a German soldier and member of the Gestapo, known as the "Butcher of Lyon".
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His twenty-two inch arms were called pythons. He paved the way for folks like Hulk Hogan and Jesse "The Body" Ventura. He chose his name out of respect for an evangelist that he greatly admired.
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He is best known for playing Colonel Sherman T. Potter in M.A.S.H. and Joe Gannon in Dragnet.
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This lovable loser was created by Charles B. Schultz for his Peanuts comic strip.
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He played James West in Wild Wild West in the 60's and Pappy Boyington in Baa, Baa Black Sheep.
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This actor played P. Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days in 1956. He was Ian Fleming's choice for the original James Bond but the studio chose Sean Connery instead.
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He was known as "Mr. Television" and was among the first seven people inducted into the Television Hall of Fame.
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He was best known as a comedian and was billed, "The Perfect Fool". He was offered the part of the wizard in the Wizard of Oz but turned down the role.
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