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Mar 5, 2025

[Answer] 1. What American "Duke" a former USC Trojan football player, dubbed King of the Westerns and a Quiet Man with true grit, died on June 11 1979?

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...1. Thurman Munson 2. Merle Oberon 3. John Wayne 4. Nelson Rockefeller Born Marion Mitchell Morrison, John Wayne was synonymous with the hard driven ethical cowboy of the American West. Wayne won the 1969 Best Actor Academy Award for his portrayal of a cranky US Marshall in "True Grit". Each of the others also died in 1979. Ms. Oberon was a famed actress noted for her beauty; while Mr. Munson was an all-star catcher for the New York Yankee baseball team. Vice President under Gerald Ford, Mr Rockefeller also served 4 terms as Governor of New York. I recall John Wayne's death more clearly as it occurred the week I graduated from High School.




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John Wayne:


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