The IRT operated the first ones of these in NYC back in 1904
Last name of siblings Daniel, John & Elisha, who took over dad's clothing store in 1850
George Dunlap joined up with this man in 1898 to publish books, left him in 1899, but came back in 1900
The Star of Murfreesboro & the Star of Shreveport are these pulled from a mine in Arkansas
It's what the United Mine Workers of America mine
George Hearst made a load of money investing in this richest silver strike in the U.S.
Mines near Timmins, Ontario produce this mineral whose powder "is always walcum"
In a 1958 show, Lucy & Ricky in Vegas head out to the desert to prospect for this
This company serving about 30 million customers features the following in its ads[(actor walking across the Jeopardy! stage) Can you hear me now? Good! Can you hear me now? Good!]
It was once described as 2 "beautifully embossed, choc. flavored wafers with a rich cream filling"