I don't think he was born, he was found in an unwashed petri dish. I do seem to remember reading that he qualified through birth to be POTUS, so Washington? Boston? New York?
Guy Burgess, Anthony Blunt, Kim Philby - all names on a list of rather famous British traitors, but one possibly not so famous was Neal Leach. Who was he and why was he (in)famous?
He certainly was... He was questioned on board the Lusitania and placed under arrest before, somewhat ironically, becoming a victim of the torpedo that sank the ship.
If "Yes" is the answer to a question about the six wives of Henry VIII, what is the answer to a question about war between Earth and Mars?
The 'six wives of Henry V111 was a piece of music by Rick Wakeman - formerly of the band Yes. Could the answer be H.G. Wells ?
Jeff Wayne wrote War of the Worlds, and Rick Wakeman wrote The Six Wives of Henry VIII. The question links 'Yes' with 'The Six Wives of Henry VIII' so what is a similar link for War of the Worlds?
Yes actually played excerpts from 'The six wives' from Wakeman. But I can't think of any musicians who played the other, apart from Jeff Wayne himself.