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    | U.S. 101 is usually called the "Hollywood" one; it leads into the "Ventura " one | Freeway 
 
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    | With 2,216 consecutive games played, he topped the record of Japanese star Sachio Kinugasa | Cal Ripken Jr. 
 
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    | Kyobashi & Toranomon are stops on the Ginza Line cutting through this city | Tokyo 
 
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    | The Virgin Mary is frequently referred to by this name, Italian for "Our Lady" | Madonna 
 
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    | This company introduced its "Roman" whirlpool bath in 1968 | Jacuzzi 
 
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    | The Rubaiyat & Chrysler Imperial are hybrid tea varieties of this flower | Rose 
 
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    | A Sunset Blvd. shop specializing in these instruments has a "rock walk" of musicians' handprints | Guitars 
 
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    | This team entered the National League in 1993 & won the World Series in 1997 | Florida Marlins 
 
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    | You'll have to switch lines in this city to go from Chapultepec to Politecnico | Mexico City 
 
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    | Manolete of Spain made his mark as one of these bullfighters | Matador 
 
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    | Meaning "spirit" & "visible", this adjective for hallucinatory experiences came into heavy use | Psychedelic 
 
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    | This tall heliotropic flower is grown for its oil & nutritious seeds | (Alex: With about a minute to go.) 
 a sunflower
 
 
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    | You can't roll a strike at this venue, but you can picnic & listen to the L.A. Philharmonic | Hollywood Bowl 
 
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    | In 1975 & 1998 the New York Yankees played home games in this stadium | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Shea Stadium
 
 
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    | You can ride one line in this world capital from Kifissia to Pireas | Athens 
 
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    | Without this broadcasting device, we wouldn't be able to hear your response | (Ellen: What is a monitor?) 
 a microphone
 
 
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    | In 1968 hirsute volunteers got "Clean For Gene", this candidate from Minnesota | Eugene McCarthy 
 
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    | 4-letter suffix to such wildflowers as rag-, soap- & St. John's, it's from the Old English for "root" or "plant" | (Jennifer: What is weed?) 
 Wort
 
 
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    | The movie theater seen here was designed for this projection system of the '50s & '60s | (E: What is 3-D?) 
 Cinerama (the Cinerama Dome)
 
 
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    | Stops on this city's Line 1 include Carioca, Flamengo & Botafogo | (Jennifer: What is Madrid?) 
 Rio de Janeiro
 
 
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    | Curry dishes are popularly accompanied by a chutney made with this tropical fruit | Mango 
 
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    | Similar names of an NFL title game & a Wham-O bouncing toy, both debuting in the '60s | Super Bowl & Super Ball 
 
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    | This "bruised" Maryland state flower is also called a yellow daisy | Black-Eyed Susan 
 
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    | Founded by Adolph Zukor, it's the only major film studio actually based in Hollywood | Paramount Pictures 
 
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    | Going from Govan to Cowcaddens on this city's subway, you'll cross the Clyde & Kelvin Rivers | (Jennifer: What is Cardiff?) 
 Glasgow
 
 
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    | In Greek mythology, this sorceress helped Jason obtain the Golden Fleece | Medea 
 
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    | The 4 title characters of the 1969 movie seen here | "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" 
 
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    | The term "perfect" refers to a flower that has both of these male & female reproductive organs | Stamens & pistils 
 
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