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Frederic Dannay, one half of the famous writing duo Ellery Queen, passed away in 1982 in Southampton, New York. He was a significant figure in the mystery genre and contributed greatly to detective fiction. His works, both as a writer and editor, left a lasting impact on the literary world.
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Queen disbanded after lead singer Freddie Mercury died. Although they have reformed a few times with other artists as guest lead singers.
The other song was 'These Are The Days of Our Lives'.
'Queen of Hearts' by Juice Newton, 'Dancing Queen' by ABBA, 'God Save the Queen' by the Sex Pistols, 'Sign of the Gypsy Queen' by April Wine, 'Killer Queen' by Queen, 'Queen Bitch' by David Bowie, 'Ballad of a Teenage Queen' by Johnny Cash, 'Queen of the Silver Dollar' by Emmylou Harris, 'Witch Queen of New Orleans, by Redbone, 'Acid Queen' by the Who/Tina Turner, 'Rock 'n' Roll Queen' by Mott the Hoople, 'The Queen is Dead' by the Smiths, 'Truck Driver's Queen' by Moore and Napier,
Ellery Queen was the pseudonym of two cousins -- Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee -- who wrote the Ellery Queen mysteries. Ellery Queen was also the name of their detective who was the protagonist in the stories.
Ellery Queen was born on October 20, 1905.
Ellery Queen was born on October 20, 1905.
The Adventures of Ellery Queen was created in 1950.
Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine was created in 1941.
Ellery Queen - 1975 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
The Adventures of Ellery Queen - 1950 was released on: USA: 14 October 1950
Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime - 1941 was released on: USA: 14 August 1941
Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime - 1941 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #7413)
Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring - 1941 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #7856)
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The Adventures of Ellery Queen - 1950 Record in the Mail was released on: USA: 10 September 1952