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# Clue Answer As Given Value Round Category Air Date Show
Before beginning his famous search, this Welsh-born journalist covered the Indian campaigns in the American West Stanley $400 DJ THE AFRICAN EXPLORER 2006-04-04 #4972
His 1872 book was titled "How I Found Livingstone in Central Africa" Stanley $400 J EXPLORERS 2005-07-15 #4820
Famous for his greeting "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?", he discovered Africa's Mountains of the Moon Stanley $800 J EXPLORERS 2002-11-21 #4194
This journalist & African explorer returned to his native Britain & served in Parliament from 1895 to 1900 Stanley $1,600 DJ EXPLORERS' LATER YEARS 2002-01-11 #4000
He served in the Confederate army & the Union navy before hooking up with Livingstone Henry Stanley $600 DJ EXPLORERS 2000-02-08 #3557
The famous greeting "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" is attributed to him Henry Stanley $100 J EXPLORATION 1998-06-12 #3190
He led the expedition that rescued Emin Pasha, as well as the one that found Livingstone Henry Stanley $100 J EXPLORERS 1994-11-25 #2355
In his later years, this New York Herald reporter helped found the Congo Free State in Africa Stanley $200 J EXPLORERS 1993-10-22 #2100
After looking for another explorer, he traced the course of the Congo River Stanley $200 DJ EXPLORATION 1992-09-09 #1838
This New York Herald reporter explored the Congo River for three years after finding Livingstone Stanley $100 J EXPLORERS 1991-03-21 #1519
In 1869 the New York Herald commissioned this correspondent of theirs to go to Central Africa Stanley $800 DJ EXPLORERS 1988-10-12 #943
In 1878, Belgium's King Leopold II sent this explorer back to the Congo Stanley $800 DJ EXPLORERS 1987-09-22 #697
He served in both the Confederate & Union armies before going to look for Livingstone Stanley $200 DJ EXPLORERS 1987-01-30 #560
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