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Born in February

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Nicolaus Copernicus (b. Feb. 19, 1473) was a Polish astronomer who first proposed that this revolved around the sun.
The Gleaner's copy editor (b. Feb. 2, 1967; 2 wds).
Steve Jobs (b. Feb. 24, 1955) is the founder and CEO of this "juicy" tech company.
Ring of _____ is one of Johnny Cash's (b. Feb. 26, 1932) most famous songs.
Sir Ernest Shackleton (b. Feb. 15, 1874) was an Anglo-Irish explorer who led three British expeditions to this continent.
Laura Ingalls Wilder (b. Feb. 7, 1867) was most famous for her Little House series of books – this one (the second in the series) would be made into a popular television series (5 wds).
Home city of the Bulls, with whom Michael Jordan (b. Feb. 16, 1963) won six NBA championships.
Clark Gable (b. Feb. 1, 1901) played Rhett Butler in this classic film set in the American South during the Civil War (4 wds).
Enzo Ferrari (b. Feb. 18, 1898), founder of the Ferrari automobile company, hailed from this country.
James Joyce's (b. Feb. 2, 1882) homeland.
Charles Darwin (b. Feb. 12, 1809) is perhaps best known for his work The Origin of the ________.
Smokey Robinson's (b. Feb. 19, 1940) musical genre, named for the legendary record label.
Multimedia artist, singer, songwriter, and peace activist, who was the late John Lennon's wife (b. Feb. 18, 1933).
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Charles Lindbergh (b. Feb. 4, 1902) is known for flying the first solo non-stop flight from New York to this city in France in 1927.
The first president of the United States (b. Feb. 22, 1732; 2 wds).
Sport played by Cristiano Ronaldo (b. Feb. 5, 1985) – the name used in the majority of the world, with the English spelling.
Home country of Bob Marley (b. Feb. 6, 1945).
Trevor Noah (b. Feb. 20, 1984) currently hosts this late-night program (3 wds).
Depending who you ask, this American actor is best known either for playing Geordie La Forge in Star Trek: The Next Generation or for hosting children's show Reading Rainbow (b. Feb. 16, 1957; 2 wds).
Ansel Adams' (b. Feb. 20, 1902) work as an environmentalist went hand in hand with his work in this "snappy" artistic discipline.
This author (b. Feb. 26, 1802) was best known for Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (2 wds).
John Williams' (b. Feb. 8, 1932) job title – he created the music for such films as Jaws, E.T., and the Indiana Jones franchise.
The Fab Four - the band of which George Harrison (b. Feb. 25, 1943) was a member (2 wds).
Vanna White (b. Feb. 18, 1957) was best known for co-hosting gameshow Wheel of _____ with Pat Sajak.
Babe Ruth (b. Feb. 6, 1895) was considered one of the greatest players of this sport of all time.
Jules Verne's (b. Feb. 8, 1828) famous nautical novel: 20,000 _____ Under the Sea.
Jennifer Aniston (b. Feb. 11, 1969) is best known for her role as Rachel Green on this iconic 90s sitcom.
Garth Brooks' (b. Feb. 7, 1962) musical genre.
Cher's "other half" (b. Feb. 16, 1935)
Last name of the American president nicknamed "Honest Abe" (b. Feb. 12, 1809).
Vehicle associated with civil rights activist Rosa Parks (Feb. 4, 1913).
Charles Dickens (b. Feb. 7, 1812) was considered to be one of the greatest novelists of the Victorian era, and many of his characters, such as Oliver ______, are household names.
Constantine the Great (b. Feb. 27, 272 A.D.) was emperor of this empire.