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<qn=1><q>Ohio: I was chosen as one of the first female astronauts. I was also a classical pianist and also held a PhD in electrical engineering. On my second space voyage on January 28, 1986, I died in the Challenger explosion.<o><o1>Judith Resnik<o2>Annie Oakley<o3>Dorothy Dandridge<o4>Victoria Woodhull<a>1
<qn=2><q>Michigan: I had a problem with substance abuse. I overcame it and established a clinic in my name.<o><o1>Ellen Burstyn<o2>Betty Ford<o3>Madonna<o4>Lily Tomlin<a>2
<qn=3><q>Iowa: Some might say that I was famous for being famous. I used to throw fabulous parties which attracted the celebrities of my day. I was a frequent guest on talk shows.<o><o1>Molly Brown<o2>Ann Landers<o3>Lillian Russell<o4>Elsa Maxwell<a>4
<qn=4><q>Missouri: I left my home in Hannibal to try to marry a rich man. Instead I married a poor man who later became rich in mining. I am also famous for being a survivor of the Titanic. Three major entertainment endeavors have woven both fact and fantasy about my life.<o><o1>Jean Harlow<o2>Annie Oakley<o3>Bess Truman<o4>Molly Brown<a>4
<qn=5><q>Kansas: With my husband, I became a central person introducing films and books about the African Continent. I was also a pilot and flew across Africa many times. I wrote both travel books and children's books.<o><o1>Amelia Earhart<o2>Osa Johnson<o3>Carry Nation<o4>Gwendolyn Brooks<a>2
<qn=6><q>Kentucky: My novels are unique as the titles follow the alphabet. My books are of the mystery genre and I have won several awards for my writing. My central character is Kinsey Millhone.<o><o1>Rosemary Clooney<o2>Naomi Judd<o3>Mary Todd Lincoln<o4>Sue Grafton<a>4

