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  | THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA |  |
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    | On August 26, 1958 it voted by a 5-1 margin for statehood | (Ryan: What is Hawaii?) 
 Alaska
 
 
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    | We didn't download music, we listened to the radio to hear this "Mr. Tambourine Man", Jakob's father | Bob Dylan 
 
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    | It's believed he wrote "A Midsummer Night's Dream" to be performed at a wedding | William Shakespeare 
 
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    | The vice president serves as the presiding officer, or president, of this U.S. government body | the Senate 
 
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    | The orchestra's great conductor Leopold Stokowski discarded this to lead the music with his hands | the baton 
 
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    | On January 20, 1997 he said, "At this last presidential inauguration of the twentieth century..." | (Ryan: Who is William Rehnquist?) 
 Bill Clinton
 
 
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    | Today you have your raps & your raves; in the '60s, this Asian country had a real cultural revolution | (Ryan: What is Vietnam?) 
 China
 
 
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    | In the late 1920s he penned what many consider his greatest novel, "The Sound and the Fury" | William Faulkner 
 
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    | Cardiological term often used for the distance the vice president is "away" from the most powerful office in the land | heartbeat 
 
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    | The orchestra toured so much that conductor Eugene Ormandy quipped this is a nice town & they should play there | Philadelphia (their home base) 
 
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    | One may be vacuum or inner (4)
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    | (Hi, I'm Christine King Farris)  In Oslo, Norway, in 1964, my brother became the youngest recipient of this | Nobel Peace Prize 
 
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    | Not any artist could sell for millions like today; he had to be a master like this "Night Watch" Dutchman | Rembrandt 
 
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    | In "Lord of the Flies" he explored the dark side of human nature | William Golding 
 
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    | He told Abigail that the vice presidency was "the most insignificant office" contrived or conceived | John Adams 
 
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    | The orchestra has 2 harpists, 4 bassoonists & 32 of these | violinists 
 
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    | Pro baseball bench site (6)
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    | On May 21, 1927 this American landed in Paris & was welcomed by a crowd of about 100,000 | Charles Lindbergh 
 
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    | They didn't make crazy movies into Broadway shows, they took books like this Artful Dodger Dickens classic | (Katherine: What is "Boys of Summer?") 
 "Oliver Twist"
 
 
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    | "Lyrical Ballads", a poetry collection by Coleridge & this man, includes his famous "Tintern Abbey" | (Andy: Who is Wadsworth?) (Katherine: Wordsworth?)
 (Alex: No, can't accept that.  Katherine, you didn't phrase it in the form of a question; you just said "Wordsworth"; sorry, but in Double Jeopardy, we have to rule against you in that situation.)
 
 William Wordsworth
 
 
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    | The official music for the vice president, "Hail Columbia" is the veep's equivalent of this march | "Hail to the Chief" 
 
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    | The orchestra's first concert at the Academy of Music, its home 1900-2001, featured this man's 1805 Fifth Symphony | Ludwig van Beethoven 
 
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    | Greek geometry genius (6)
 | Euclid 
 
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    | On June 17, 1972 5 were arrested for burglarizing Democratic Party HQ in this Washington, D.C. apartment complex | the Watergate building 
 
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    | We didn't have the Springer show, but we watched this leader seen here have a "kitchen debate" with Nixon | Nikita Khrushchev 
 
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    | In his poem about a "tyger", he asked, "Did he who made the lamb make thee?" | (Alex: We have less than a minute to go.) 
 William Blake
 
 
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    | The vice president attends meetings of the president's cabinet & is a member of this, the NSC | National Security Council 
 
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    | The orchestra is heard in the 1937 movie "100 Men and a Girl" & this 1940 Disney film | Fantasia 
 
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    | New Year's Eve song (4,4,4)
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