THEY WROTE FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES |
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Trying to protect his sources, in 1978 reporter Myron Farber spent 38 days here |
Jail
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XXXIII: John Elway |
Denver Broncos
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She had a sheep location problem |
Little Bo Peep
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Born June 1, 1801 he led the Mormon migration to Utah in 1847 |
Brigham Young
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In part of Disney's Animal Kingdom, no glass separates you from the giant fruit type of this flying mammal |
Bat
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He's the saint associated with children, sailors & Christmas |
Saint Nicholas
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In 1962 the Times sent David Halberstam to this country, where he often challenged the official version of events |
Vietnam
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XXVIII: Emmitt Smith |
Dallas Cowboys
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"Kid Gorgeous", "Kid Presentable", "Kid Gruesome" & finally "Kid" this were boxing nicknames of this "Simpsons" barkeep |
Moe (Szyslak)
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This composer's first ballet, "The Firebird", premiered in Paris June 25, 1910 |
Igor Stravinsky
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This West Coast city boasts museums devoted to Asian art, cartoon art & cable cars |
San Francisco
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It's "The Country Music Capital of the World" |
Nashville
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Born in Clydebank, political writer James Reston had this nickname, like a "Star Trek" engineer |
"Scotty"
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III: Joe Namath |
New York Jets
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On June 15, 1844 this man was granted a patent for rubber vulcanization |
Charles Goodyear
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If your kids can't fall asleep, take them to this city's Neon Museum; it's open all night long |
Las Vegas
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To some, the music of this group, led by Kurt Cobain, was anything but blissful |
Nirvana
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Colorful nickname of Times sportswriter Walter Smith |
"Red"
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XIII: Terry Bradshaw |
Pittsburgh Steelers
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First name of the leader of a film trio of "Knuckleheads" |
Moe (Howard of the Three Stooges)
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The 2 men who signed the Salt II Treaty in Vienna on June 18, 1979 |
Leonid Brezhnev & Jimmy Carter
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Eeek! You'll find giant animatronic bugs in the Underground Adventure at the Field Museum in this Midwest city |
Chicago
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A songbird, or the last name of nursing pioneer Florence |
Nightingale
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The Times' longtime movie critic, he shifted to theater criticism in 1993 |
(Jeremy: Who is Rich?)
Vincent Canby
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VIII: Larry Csonka |
Miami Dolphins
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John Schneider first played this "Good Ol' Boy" in 1979 |
Bo Duke
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On June 17, 1957 John Diefenbaker became prime minister of this country |
Canada
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Like to look at lemurs? Tours of this Durham, N.C. university's primate center are available by apointment |
Duke
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With over 15 million acres, this American Indian tribe has the largest reservation in the U.S. |
Navajo
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