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Both Rogers and Stewart were born in Pennsylvania (although Stewart was born in Indiana, PA) so that's not what I'm looking for.
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Did they all star in something beginning with "Mister"? Fred Rogers, of course, was the eponymous star of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood", and Jimmy Stewart was the star of "Mister Smith Goes to Washington." Can't think of how David Letterman might fit that, but if I'm right, you'll tell me...
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True, HWW, but there's something more specific about these islands that they share beyond merely being in the Pacific Ocean. They (and others) were all once part of a single political entity. The person who names that entity has answered the question correctly.
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The Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.
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