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  | THE LAST AMERICAN TO WIN THE GOLD |  
   
 
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  | ANAGRAMMED BROADWAY MUSICALS |  
   
 
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    | It's Ohio's largest city, as well as the capital | 
    Columbus
 
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    Men's platform diving (1988) | 
    Greg Louganis
 
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    | An atom consists of 3 basic types of particles called protons, neutrons & these | 
    electrons
 
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    | Howard Cosell covers an assassination & a marital consummation in this "fruity" Woody Allen film | 
    Bananas
 
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    | Around the year 1000, the pirate Mogahid roamed this sea from his base in Sardinia | 
    (Joe: What is the Aegean Sea?)
  the Mediterranean
 
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    Where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain: "HALO AMOK!" | 
    Oklahoma!
 
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    | It's the product made by Longaberger, the Ohio-based company whose headquarters is seen here | 
    baskets (picnic baskets accepted)
 
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    Women's gymnastics all-around (1984) | 
    Mary Lou Retton
 
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    | An honorary "Atoms for Peace" award went to this ex-U.S. president in 1969, the year of his death | 
    (Ramsey: Who is Truman?) (Joe: Who is Hoover?)
  Eisenhower
 
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    | In 1944, Gen. McAuliffe made this famed reply to the Germans; in 2001, Gen. Hailston used the word about Okinawans | 
    Nuts!
 
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    | In "Paradiso" Dante is queried by St. James about hope; by St. John about charity; & by St. Peter about this | 
    faith
 
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    It was one singular sensation: "SHUN CALORIE" | 
    A Chorus Line
 
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    | Ohio was part of this territory when it became a state in 1803 | 
    (Ramsey: What's Louisiana Territory?)
  the Northwest Territory
 
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    Men's long jump (1996) | 
    Carl Lewis
 
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    | Contrary to popular belief, the 28-year length of this for strontium 90 is not shared by a Twinkie | 
    the half-life
 
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    | In this film, Martin Balsam tells Anthony Perkins, "If it doesn't gel, it isn't aspic" | 
    Psycho
 
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    | The Byzantine emperor got to appoint the head of his church, the patriarch of this city | 
    Byzantium (or Constantinople)
 
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    Zero was my hero in this: "INFERRED FOOT HOLD" | 
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    | Named for Marie Antoinette, this is Ohio's oldest town | 
    Marietta
 
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    Women's 100-meter run (2000) | 
    (Joe: Who is Gail Devers?)
  Marion Jones
 
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    | Theoretical temperature at which atoms & molecules of a substance have the least possible energy | 
    absolute zero
 
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    | This Warner Bros. cartoon series launched in 1930 was soon followed by Merrie Melodies | 
    Looney Tunes
 
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    | In 1381, Wat Tyler led the revolt named for these farm laborers | 
    peasants
 
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    The Sky (Masterson) was the limit: "GLAD SUDS ONLY" | 
    Guys and Dolls
 
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    | This first lady's Canton, Ohio home now houses the National First Ladies Library | 
    (Christen: Who is Bess Truman?) ... (Alex: The president we most closely associate with Canton was President McKinley, hence [*].)
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    Men's marathon (1972) | 
    Frank Shorter
 
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    | In 1913, this Danish physicist made the 1st model that incorporated the field of quantum mechanics | 
    Niels Bohr
 
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    | The XFL's Memphis team isn't changing this nickname despite protests it insults the mentally ill | 
    the Maniax
 
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    | "Guide for the Perplexed" is a major work by this Jewish philosopher born Moses ben Maimon | 
    Maimonides
 
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    Sondheim said que Seurat, Seurat: "EDGE PRAISEWORTHY GIANT HUNK" | 
    Sunday in the Park with George
 
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