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    | San Diego's Wild Animal Park celebrated the arrival of the 1st of these bred & hatched in captivity | (California) condor 
 
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    | New Jersey's executive mansion isn't in the capital but in this university town | Princeton 
 
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    | To a chuckwagon cook, these were "hen fruit" | eggs 
 
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    | Marsha Mason said she'd only known this man for 3 weeks before she married him | Neil Simon 
 
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    | These 2 cities each have 3 of the 6 tallest buildings in the U.S. | Chicago & New York 
 
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    | U.S. circuses traveled about more after the 1st of these, big enough to house them, was made in 1826 | a tent 
 
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    | This great composer has outlived his U.S. copyright on "Alexander's Ragtime Band" | Irving Berlin 
 
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    | Forming New Jersey's border with Pennsylvania, it's easier to cross than it was in 1776 | the Delaware River 
 
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    | To a lunch counter waitress, "Eve with a lid on it" refers to this type of pie | apple pie 
 
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    | In 1979 this heiress married her former bodyguard 2 months after her release from prison | Patricia Hearst 
 
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    | 274 million cubic yds. of earth & rock went into the new Cornelia Tailings in Ariz., biggest earthen one ever | (Val: What is the Hoover Dam?) ...
 (Alex: Val, you were just so specific, we were just going for [*].)
 
 dam
 
 
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    | Originally devised to mark a running course for horses ridden bareback, it's about 40 feet in diameter | a circus ring 
 
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    | "Winning Colors" was a fitting winner for this event on Mother's Day weekend 1988 | (Alex: She was a filly.) 
 the Kentucky Derby
 
 
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    | For a day of fun & frolic, why not visit Campbell's Soup Museum in this city opposite Philadelphia | (Mark: What is Trenton?) 
 Camden
 
 
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    | Genre of film you've seen if you've watched a "chopsocky" | kung fu (martial arts) 
 
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    | Susan, the only daughter of this president, married one of his Secret Service agents | (Gerald) "Jerry" Ford 
 
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    | Term for the canal section in which a ship is raised or lowered | lock 
 
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    | Barnum once featured a "white" 1 of these, but found it unpopular, expensive & hard to get rid of | an elephant 
 
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    | Joan Quigley became a star celebrity in May of '88 for this reason | (Rob: What is swimming the English Channel?) (Mark: What is swimming the Great Lakes?)
 
 she was the Reagans' astrologer
 
 
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    | Bell Labs in Holmdel designed & built this 1st communications satellite in 1962 | Telstar 
 
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    | In conversation it means "nonsense", but in a deli it's a cold cut | bologna 
 
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    | Her 1st marriage to French playboy Philippe Junot, lasted 2 years, 1978-80 | (Rob: Who was Brigitte Bardot?) 
 Princess Caroline (of Monaco)
 
 
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    | 2nd c. historian Antipater of Sidon recorded this septet of engineering achievements | the Seven Wonders of the World 
 
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    | This subtitle was 1st used to describe P.T. Barnum's circus in 1872 | "The Greatest Show on Earth" 
 
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    | Don Soffer's yacht, in the news again in '88 when seized under the Coast Guard's zero tolerance policy | Monkey Business 
 
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    | Elected president in 1884 & 1892, he was the only U.S. president born in New Jersey | (Rob: Who was Garfield?) ...
 (Alex: Cleveland was governor of New York, but was born in New Jersey.)
 
 Grover Cleveland
 
 
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    | Term for the small spare tire that comes with many new cars; perhaps they're cheaper by the dozen | donut 
 
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    | No longer married to Quincy Jones, this "Mod Squad" star has returned to acting | Peggy Lipton 
 
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    | In 1953 the Eiffel Tower grew about 70 feet taller with the addition of one of these | (Val: What is a radio tower?) 
 a TV antenna
 
 
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    | Meaning "circus of the sun", it was founded in 1984 for the street musicians of Quebec City | Cirque du Soleil 
 
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