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Correct Answer: Wayne and Shuster

Wayne and Shuster were a Canadian comedy duo formed by Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster. They were active professionally from the early 1940s until the late 1980s, first as a live act, then on radio, then as part of The Army Show that entertained troops in Europe during World War II, and then on both Canadian and American television. They were Ed Sullivan's most frequently recurring guests, appearing a record 67 times on his show.

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A Soccer Game Led To War

The 100 Hour War, also known as the Football War, was fought between Honduras and El Salvador in 1969. Tensions between the two countries had been brewing for some time, but the immediate provocation came from violence surrounding soccer playoffs between the Salvadoran and Honduran national teams.

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