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    | At age 9, Lorin Maazel shared the podium with L. Stokowski at this outdoor L.A. landmark | 
    Hollywood Bowl
 
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    | Outcries by sports car fans convinced Ford to continue making this classic "pony" car | 
    Mustang
 
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    | This TV show about little blue creatures won a Humanitas Prize for its "enriching human values" | 
    Smurfs
 
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    | This Norwegian was an apothecary's apprentice before becoming "The father of modern drama" | 
    Ibsen
 
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    | This process makes milkfat globules so small the cream no longer rises to the top | 
    homogenization
 
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    | On Christmas night, 1860 Major Anderson moved his troops from Ft. Moultrie to this more defensible fort | 
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    | Saxophonist Julian Adderley was 1st nicknamed "Cannibal", but it was later changed to this | 
    Cannonball
 
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    | In Beijing nearly everyone commutes to work on these vehicles | 
    bicycles
 
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    | The 1985 U.N. Population Award went to this federation that has affiliates in 121 countries | 
    Planned Parenthood
 
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    | The original commedia dell'arte performers wore masks & spoke this language | 
    Italian
 
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    tea
 
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    | In April 1863 he ended a bread riot in Richmond by personally addressing the mob | 
    Jefferson Davis
 
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    | This flamboyant pianist said he did "Reader's Digest versions of concertos" | 
    Liberace
 
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    | In 1783 Joseph & Jacques Montgolfier, sons of a French paper bag maker, invented this | 
    hot air balloon
 
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    | While a Golden Gloves winner is a boxer, a Gold Glove winner is this | 
    (Alex: In baseball if you play very well as a [*] you get the Gold Glove.)
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    | Many ancient Greek plays featured a chorus of these mythical goat-men | 
    satyrs
 
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    | Most milk has 400 units of this vitamin added per quart | 
    vitamin D
 
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    | This Union general declared, "I can make Georgia howl" & then did in late 1864 | 
    Sherman
 
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    | This famous flügelhorn player is a protégé of Dizzy Gillespie | 
    Chuck Mangione
 
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    | If you're riding in the Maid of the Mist, you're sightseeing at this landmark | 
    Niagara Falls
 
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    | In 1975 "The Towering Inferno" won the Cinematographer Oscar, & this disaster film won for Sound | 
    Earthquake
 
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    | At 1st only 1 appeared in a tragedy until Aeschylus added a second one | 
    (Steve: What are acts?)
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    | Popular in New Orleans, its top is a salad green & its root is roasted & mixed with coffee | 
    chicory
 
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    | This Louisiana creole general designed the famous Confederate battle flag | 
    General Beauregard
 
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    | At age 6 this classical & jazz trumpeter was given his 1st horn by Al Hirt | 
    Wynton Marsalis
 
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    | This major U.S. airport was built on an orchard, so it's abbreviated "ORD" on luggage tags | 
    O'Hare
 
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    | In 1913 this poet from India became the 1st Asian to win a Nobel Prize for Literature | 
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    | Developed in the 17th century, this form of theater features men called "onnagata" in female roles | 
    kabuki
 
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    | Tea imported to the U.S. must be approved by a tea inspector from this federal agency | 
    Food & Drug Administration
 
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