Selling for $60 million in 1999, "Rideau, Crouchon, et Compotier" by this Post-Impressionist is seen here
Many balls have gotten lost in this, originally planted along Wrigley Field's outfield walls by Bill Veeck in 1937
In 2004, an unidentified buyer purchased this artist's 1872 "Races at the Bois de Boulogne" for $26 million
His "Garcon a la Pipe" seen here sold for a record $104 million in 2004
Mary had caught this lawyer's eye & wed him on Nov. 4, 1842. But would her growing madness doom them both?
Hartford is the capital of this New England state
This largest city in New Mexico has 2 Qs & 3 Us in its name
It was WWI. Her new name meant "eye of the dawn" & she felt reborn. Oh, how she loved German military men!
Melissa Joan Hart starred as this extraordinary teenage witch with ordinary teenage problems
She knew it was over; Octavian had rejected her advances. The asp awaited; she'd be buried with her love forevermore