| 20th CENTURY CLASSICAL MUSIC |  
   
 
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    | Two of the "Three Tenors" | 
    (A: Who is Luciano Pavarotti &...[time]?) (B: Who are Pavarotti & Domingo?)
  Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti
 
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    | In July 1877 the first tennis championships were played on a croquet lawn in this London suburb | 
    Wimbledon
 
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    | Click on this channel & you might find yourself in the middle of "Shark Week" | 
    Discovery Channel
 
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    | This American botanist developed over 400 products from the sweet potato, the pecan & the peanut | 
    George Washington Carver
 
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    | If you wear braces, these devices are attached to your teeth, & rubber ones may help move them | 
    Rubber bands
 
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    | Of his $20 million fee for "Air Force One", this actor said that it "shocks me, but that's the market" | 
    Harrison Ford
 
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    | The first jazz artist to win a Music Pulitzer, this brother of Branford won for the opera "Blood on the Fields" | 
    Wynton Marsalis
 
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    | This "affectionate" term refers to a score of zero | 
    Love
 
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    | If you like little bubbles of trivia with your videos, try "Pop-Up Video" on this channel | 
    VH1
 
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    | In 1891 she moved from Poland to Paris, where she studied math & physics at the Sorbonne | 
    Marie Curie
 
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    | The panoramic type of this century-old diagnostic tool wiil show whether you have extra teeth | 
    (and we have about a minute left...)
  X-ray
 
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    | On Sept. 6, 1997 her brother eulogized her by saying "She was the symbol of selfless humanity" | 
    Princess Diana
 
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    | Classic piece heard here with Melissa Joan Hart as Clarissa explaining it all | 
    "Peter and the Wolf"
 
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    | This 17-year-old, then ranked No. 66, shook up women's tennis by reaching the 1997 U.S. Open final | 
    Venus Williams
 
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    | In early 1997, this show about robots who watch bad movies, moved from Comedy Central to Sci-Fi | 
    Mystery Science Theater 3000
 
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    | Italian whose legendary experiment is recreated in the exhibit (Leaning Tower of Pisa) seen here | 
    (C: What is Pisa?) (Alex: Galileo used to throw a lot of things off that tower.)
  Galileo
 
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    | When Doc wants these, he's not asking you to imitate Elvis, he's going to get a model of your mouth | 
    Impressions
 
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    | On Feb. 9, 1941 Churchill told FDR, "Give us the tools and we will" do this | 
    Finish the job
 
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    | Considered an heir to Beethoven, Gustav Mahler, like Ludwig, completed only this many symphonies | 
    9
 
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    | At the center, a tennis net should be exactly this many feet high | 
    3 feet high
 
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    | It's the obvious name for a cable network that runs "Johnny Bravo" & "Speed Racer" | 
    Cartoon Network
 
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    | Last name of the husband, wife & son paleoanthropologists Louis, Mary & Richard | 
    Leakey
 
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    | Diastema is the technical name of this condition for which David Letterman is famous | 
    Gap
 
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    | This poet wrote, "I celebrate myself and sing myself"; he was a one-man party | 
    Walt Whitman
 
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    | Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man", heard here, is commonly associated with this sports event | 
    Olympics
 
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    | She retired in 1994 with career earnings of over $20 million, a figure then exceeded by only Ivan Lendl | 
    Martina Navratilova
 
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    | Between shows on this new network, you may have seen the stars do the "Dubba" dance | 
    the WB
 
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    | This English astronomer taught himself architecture & designed St. Paul's Cathedral | 
    Sir Christopher Wren
 
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    | 4-letter synonym for occlusion, the relationship between upper & lower teeth with your mouth shut | 
    Bite
 
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    | This Prussian king's last words, spoken at Potsdam, were, "I am tired of ruling over slaves" | 
    Frederick the Great
 
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