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    | A new staging of this Kander & Ebb musical at City Center moved to Broadway, where it's still going 9,000 shows later | (Jackie: What is Cabaret?) 
 Chicago
 
 
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    | "Visual arts style of the 20th century that was created principally by... Picasso and Georges Braque" | Cubism 
 
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    | We see aliens, & it means originating outside Earth's limits | extraterrestrial 
 
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    | Jerome David | (J.D.) Salinger 
 
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    | In 1954 George Balanchine mounted this ballet for Christmas at the City Center & a new tradition began | The Nutcracker 
 
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    | He "felt and heard a 'scream throughout nature'" | (Edvard) Munch 
 
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    | Honeywell's mid-20th century round ones are in museums as masterworks of industrial design | a thermostat 
 
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    | Square slabs of cobblestone, red sandstone & bricks are available for building use in this video game | (Alex Trebek: With less than a minute.) 
 Minecraft
 
 
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    | This brand started as a catalog in 1983 & was meant to evoke preppy things like rowing--its original logo was an oarsman | (Jackie: It's gonna be a... what is... not Polo?) 
 J. Crew
 
 
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    | Elwyn Brooks | (E.B.) White 
 
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    | This actress is joined by puppets on the midway as Lili in a 2002 City Center production of "Carnival" | Anne Hathaway 
 
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    | "Though it was reconstructed to a standing posture, the statue's arms were never found" | the Venus de Milo 
 
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    | You can "pay" it as you "stand at" it | attention 
 
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    | SLAB is the stock symbol for this element Laboratories, Inc., a tech company making semiconductors | silicon 
 
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    | This outdoor clothing brand is named for the coldest side of the mountain | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 North Face
 
 
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    | In 1971 this African American's dance company moved downtown to City Center where they still perform today | Alvin Ailey 
 
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    | "In 1894 he conceived a plan to publish a book of his impressions of Tahiti, illustrated with his own woodcuts" | Gauguin 
 
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    | For Cub Scouts, this word meaning reliable is No. 1 on the Scout law list | trustworthy 
 
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    | The slab is a synonym for this item on a pitcher's mound | the rubber 
 
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    | This Portland, Oregon-based sportswear company is named for a river that flows through the city | Columbia 
 
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    | Kids' author Robert Lawrence | (Alex Cervenak: Who is Stevenson?) 
 (R.L.) Stine
 
 
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    | In "Little Shop of Horrors", Taran Killam is the dentist, & Jake Gyllenhaal is "suddenly" this lead character | Seymour 
 
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    | "He created works that cantilevered off bases that allowed the mobile element to rotate 360 degrees" | (Alexander) Calder 
 
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    | Time to make this settlement by giving an equal amount of cash to cover any damage you caused | restitution 
 
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    | Sliced this meat has been trimmed, sliced & packaged; slab this comes in one chunk that must be sliced | bacon 
 
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    | Twin brothers Bob & Bill Meistrell named this brand for how its wetsuit fit one's figure | Body Glove 
 
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    | Poet Wystan Hugh | (W.H.) Auden 
 
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