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    | Lindsay Davenport said, "It really felt awesome" to win a 1996 Olympic gold medal in this sport | 
    tennis
 
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    | In 1998 Eric Stoltz joined the cast of this medical drama as a surgeon with a background in Eastern medicine | 
    (Terence: What is ER?)
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    | The annual Classic Yacht Regatta highlights a visit to this "City by the Sea" | 
    Newport
 
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    mighty
 
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    vintage
 
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    | Sadly, this studio fired Judy Garland after "Summer Stock" in 1950, & she never made another film there | 
    (Alex: And it all happened on this lot, MGM at the time.)
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    | In 1998 Ted Danson debuted as a cranky doctor practicing in the Bronx on this show | 
    Becker
 
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    | This chicken, the state bird, had its beginnings on a farm in Little Compton in the 1850s | 
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    | In 1961 Newton Minow described television as this type of "wasteland" | 
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    | Port got a boost from the 1703 Methuen Treaty, which gave Portuguese goods low tariffs in this country | 
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    | The U.S. got help in beating this country in World Cup soccer when Andres Escobar scored into his own net | 
    Colombia
 
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    | When some folks ask "How's Trix?", they mean this current Dutch queen (her nickname is Trix) | 
    (Alex: Minute to go.)
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    | University Hall at this school served as barracks for troops during the Revolutionary War | 
    (Kevin: What is Yale?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | The name of this giant Biblical animal is from Hebrew for "beasts" | 
    (Terence: What is leviathan?)
  behemoth
 
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    | In 1988 she was an indomitable 82 when she choreographed the ballet "The Informer" from her wheelchair | 
    (Frank: Who is Martha Graham?)
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    | What a stretch -- husband & wife William Daniels & Bonnie Bartlett played Dr. & Mrs. Mark Craig on this '80s medical drama | 
    St. Elsewhere
 
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    | In book titles it precedes e.e. cummings' "Room" & Grace Paley's "Changes at the Last Minute" | 
    enormous
 
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    decant it (or strain it)
 
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    | This ex-CIA official who sold agents' identities to the Russians received a life sentence | 
    Aldrich Ames
 
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    | In 1974 this publisher of the Washington Post became the 1st woman elected to the board of the Associated Press | 
    Katharine Graham
 
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    | Michael Steadman on the show "thirtysomething", he became an "L.A. Doctor" on TV in 1998 | 
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    | Port gets its name from this second-largest Portuguese city that's 2 letters longer | 
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