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RE: Twelve Days of Xmas Trivia - Eva Elisabeth - 12-28-2017 02:28 PM You are on the right track, she was an actress. I'm afraid right now I don't know if the "M" has some significance, there's no "M" in her name at least. RE: Twelve Days of Xmas Trivia - RJNorton - 12-28-2017 04:17 PM Could it be Jeannie Gourlay? RE: Twelve Days of Xmas Trivia - Eva Elisabeth - 12-28-2017 04:59 PM Good idea, Roger, but not she. Hint #2: This actress literally got in touch with one of the Lincolns. RE: Twelve Days of Xmas Trivia - Eva Elisabeth - 12-28-2017 06:36 PM Hint #3: It didn't happen in the US (and y'all know the story for sure). RE: Twelve Days of Xmas Trivia - L Verge - 12-28-2017 07:55 PM Did it happen on a ship? Is it Sarah Bernhardt, who supposedly saved Mary Lincoln from falling down some stairs? RE: Twelve Days of Xmas Trivia - AussieMick - 12-28-2017 08:56 PM Your 'one of the Lincolns' implies to me that it wasnt Mary or Abraham. "literally got in touch" ... I suppose it could be a seance (although the 'literally' would need to be stretching the credibility). I 'll check with a friend .... ( Google) ... Nellie Colburn ? Oh ... I see it didnt happen in the US ... hmmm ... Germany? RE: Twelve Days of Xmas Trivia - Eva Elisabeth - 12-29-2017 05:58 AM Good reasoning, Mick, but kudos again, Laurie - you got my hints 100% correctly - it happened aboard the steamer "L'Amerique" that they got in touch because Sarah saved Mary when falling headfirst down a stairway during Mary's journey back to the US from her second trip to Europe. According to her memoirs, Sarah Bernardt said: "You might have been killed, Madame." Mary replied: "Yes, but it was not God's will." Bernhardt later concluded: "I had just done this unhappy woman the only service I ought not to habe done her - I saved her from death." Mary disembarked almost unnoticed when huge crowds met Bernhardt on the docks upon the ship's arrival in NYC. [attachment=2760] "Lucky Luke" is a popular (Belgian I think) comic in Europe. Laurie: 4 Bill: 1 Dennis: 1 Gene: 1 [attachment=2761] Five Golden Rings - First five books of the Old Testament This gentleman is from a book I suppose only Dave Taylor owns despite me. Who is he supposed to be? [attachment=2762] Another point will score (s)he who specifies the scene/incident depicted. RE: Twelve Days of Xmas Trivia - RJNorton - 12-29-2017 06:35 AM Could it be Samuel Mudd going on a house call and carrying his doctor's bag? RE: Twelve Days of Xmas Trivia - Eva Elisabeth - 12-29-2017 08:49 AM Excellent guess, Roger, but it's not Dr. Mudd. The gentleman is well-known however. RE: Twelve Days of Xmas Trivia - RJNorton - 12-29-2017 09:07 AM Edwin Stanton on his way to a Cabinet meeting. He is carrying his briefcase. If not Stanton, maybe Gideon Welles? RE: Twelve Days of Xmas Trivia - Gene C - 12-29-2017 09:49 AM I'll go with Gideon Welles too. RE: Twelve Days of Xmas Trivia - Eva Elisabeth - 12-29-2017 10:18 AM Very smart guesses, too, but he's none of those gentlemen. Hint #1: I will answer yes/no questions, so please try to "approach". RE: Twelve Days of Xmas Trivia - RJNorton - 12-29-2017 10:49 AM You mentioned Dave Taylor - is he someone who knew John Wilkes Booth? RE: Twelve Days of Xmas Trivia - L Verge - 12-29-2017 11:00 AM That has to be a Lego figure from the related book on the assassination, and since Eva uses the word "approach" in her hint, I'm guessing it is a lawyer, but the beard is losing me. I'm going to change the subject to Presidential assassinations, not just Lincoln. Garfield was in a train station, so maybe he had a valise or briefcase in his hand when "approached" and shot by Guiteau? Yes? No? RE: Twelve Days of Xmas Trivia - Eva Elisabeth - 12-29-2017 11:28 AM Garfield and train station is extremely smart (and right the correct incident), Laurie, but it isn't Garfield. |