@EnPassant & @Profpointy No, and no. (At least that wasn't the answer on the card)
And....
The other two were one of "The Seven".
I'm going to get shot for this, not least by @classic33, but technically, 'the other two were two of "the seven"' surely?.
The other two were one of "The Seven".
US MarineAnd...
Nope. How did The Seven (or five of them anyway) get immortalised?US Marine
Can't make it too easy!I'm going to get shot for this, not least by @classic33, but technically, 'the other two were two of "the seven"' surely?
Messenger.Nope. How did The Seven (or five of them anyway) get immortalised?
Name this one:
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(OK - it's a painting, but the thing was done on TV, with poor quality, and so no decent photos and this represents the 'event').
Can't be Wallace, as the leg garments are incorrect. They're The Wrong Trousers.Wallace?
Not what I was thinking. Wasn't Glamorous Glennis Chuck Yeager's thing anyway?Messenger.
"Glamorous Glennis"
Also missing a name, which changes the answer.He was the only one whose son was a toy...or...He was the only one of the three that walked on the moon or....He's the only one of the three that can't be found in Scottish sheep farming or I give up...
Edit I looked it up, so it's not the only one who walked on the moon.
According to Wikipedia - "The nickname "Buzz" originated in childhood: the younger of his two elder sisters mispronounced "brother" as "buzzer", and this was shortened to Buzz. Aldrin made it his legal first name in 1988."I always wondered what Buzz was short for. Buzzard? Buzztard? Buzzer?