Question #1 - “I walked down Seventh Avenue and saw grown men weeping like children, and women sitting in the curbs with their heads in their hands,” Langston Hughes wrote regarding an event in 1936 between Max Schmeling and WHOM? Hughes was presumably happier with the event’s 1938 sequel.
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Question #2 - The actor Nathan Lane was born Joseph Lane; he took Nathan for his stage name from a character he played in a 1992 revival of WHAT musical that premiered on Broadway in 1950 and was nicely nicely received both times, winning five Tony Awards in 1951 and four in 1992?
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Question #3 - NAME the musician missing from the following headline to a 2019 article from the website The Ringer: “[BLANK] and the Curious Case of the Missing 48 States.”
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Question #4 - As any viewer of Law & Order and its various spinoffs may know, each of the trial-level courts of general jurisdiction in the New York State Unified Court System somewhat confusingly has WHAT word in its name that is, in other states, usually reserved for a single court?
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Question #5 - Marguerite Norris was the first woman (1954) and Katy Boettinger is the most recent woman (2023) to have their names engraved onto WHAT?
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Question #6 - WHAT U.S. city, alluded to in the questions or answers to Questions #1 through #5, also shares a certain commonality with the following three cities and no other cities? Charlotte, NC; Cincinnati, OH; Jacksonville, FL. *