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    | Fifth Avenue starts at this square in Greenwich Village | Washington Square 
 
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    | After being moidered World Series after series, dese bums won in 1955 | Brooklyn Dodgers 
 
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    | In 1965 James Brown sang that "Papa's Got" one of these | a brand new bag 
 
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    | Cox's orange pippin is a popular British variety of this fruit | apple 
 
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    | Chemist Fritz Haber tried to finance German WWI reparations by extracting gold from this common liquid | seawater 
 
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    | Term for the smallest or weakest of a litter of animals | runt 
 
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    | For a cinematic rendezvous atop this building, get to 34th by 11:30 P.M., when the elevators stop | Empire State Building 
 
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    | The Air Force released a 316-page report on an 8-year investigation that said there's no proof of these | UFOs 
 
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    | INXS was feeling one in a 1988 Top 10 hit | a new sensation 
 
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    | This fuzzy-skinned fruit associated with New Zealand actually originated in China | the kiwi 
 
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    | This substance to watch for on your car is basically hydrated ferric oxide, Fe2O3 | rust 
 
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    | This structure formed by a burrowing mammal can be exaggerated into a mountain | a molehill 
 
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    | Take a left on 52nd to eat at this "club" named for its numerical address | 21 Club 
 
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    | On Oct. 24, 1955 France recognized the Diem government in this country | South Vietnam 
 
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    | Her hits in the '80s included "Angel of the Morning" & "Queen of Hearts" | Juice Newton 
 
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    | These miniature cabbages sprang up in Belgium about 400 to 500 years ago | Brussels sprouts 
 
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    | Reducing agents like carbon assist this process of extracting metal from ore at high temperatures | smelting 
 
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    | Zelco Industries makes this handy "book light" that can illuminate great literature | "Itty Bitty" book light 
 
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    | At 57th you can gaze in this store's windows as Holly Golightly did at "breakfast" | Tiffany's 
 
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    | Andy Griffith & Don Knotts opened on Broadway October 20, 1955 in this play | No Time For Sergeants 
 
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    | This teen group's longest stay at No. 1 was with the following in 1990: | (Alex: ...with about a minute left in the round.) 
 New Kids on the Block
 
 
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    | American Indians referred to this holiday fruit by a name meaning "bitter berries" | cranberries 
 
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    | Term for a polymer formed by acids reacting with alcohols & for a resulting fabric like Dacron | polyester 
 
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    | Robert Burns' poem "To a Mouse" begins with this little word | wee 
 
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    | A 70th Street mansion displays the art treasures amassed by this Pittsburgh steel mogul | (Peter: What is the Carnegie Mansion?) 
 Henry Clay Frick
 
 
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    | Joe DiMaggio & she were officially divorced October 31, 1955 | Marilyn Monroe 
 
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    | This "Green, Green" group once had Kenny Rogers in it | New Christy Minstrels 
 
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    | Popular at salad bars, this crunchy vegetable is often referred to as a Mexican potato | (Lindley: What is a garbanzo bean?) 
 jicama
 
 
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    | These compounds, such as KBr, were used as sedatives, so the word also means trite sayings | bromides 
 
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    | The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet | iota 
 
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