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| In 2005 the Kennedy Center awarded this "wild & crazy guy" the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor |
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| In 2003 he went directly from high school to the Cleveland Cavaliers & became the NBA's Rookie of the Year |
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| The collection "Breakfast at Tiffany's" included the touching tale "Memory" of this holiday |
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| Ad man Cliff Freeman came up with this catchphrase delivered by Clara Peller in Wendy's commercials |
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| The young kids go wild for this song that takes place "so early in the morning" |
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| A 2005 concert at the Kennedy Center paid tribute to the 90th anniversary of the birth of this jazz "Lady" |
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| Almost 40 years after his retirement, he dominates his team's record books |
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| 3 days after the Clutter family was murdered in this state, Capote arrived there to research "In Cold Blood" |
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| Advertising copywriter Tom Rogers created this ad mascot seen here |
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| In 1989 this famous East Coast symphony orchestra held its first ever summer residency in Jackson Hole |
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| You might find this adventurous type of person at the controls of a Beech Staggerwing |
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| The Kennedy Center presented a series of one-act plays as "Five by Tenn", a reference to this playwright |
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| Nolan Schaefer of Yellow Grass, Sask. & Glenn Olson of Port McNeil, B.C. play this sport for the Cleveland Barons |
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| Capote called this writer "Maestro of the Semicolon" & co-wrote a movie version of his "The Turn of the Screw" |
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| In ads for this microchip maker, the Blue Man Group made their own kind of music |
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| Curt Schilling called A-Rod's ball-punching move in the 2004 A.L. playoffs this type of play |
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| On Dec. 23, 2003 the inaugural event of the newly renovated Opera House was the Kirov dancing this ballet |
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| "Bullet Bob", this pitcher from Van Meter, Iowa, joined the Indians at age 17 in 1936 |
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| A book left unfinished took its title from the line "More tears are shed over" these "than unanswered ones" |
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| Celine Dion sang "I Drove All Night" in TV ads for the Pacifica & Crossfire models from this company |
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| The USA's longest-running one of these events isn't a soccer tie-breaker but a re-creation of frontier justice |
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| A 2004 anti-Dubya book by Jim Hightower was titled "Let's Stop" this evasive behavior |
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| This American pianist who took Moscow (& the world) by storm in 1958 received a Kennedy Center honor in 2001 |
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| Now in the Hall of Fame, this tight end of the '80s was known as the "Wizard of Oz" |
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| Completes the first sentence of a Capote novel, "When was it that first I heard of the grass..." |
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| Jason Alexander starred in commercials for this pretzel line with a rhyming name |
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| The galago, a small primate of southern Africa, is also called this because of its human-like cry |
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