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2   "The Gospel of Wealth" author who described the responsibility of philanthropy by the new upper class of self-made rich.
4  Peter Parker
6  The New York City Bar ____ is known for "Serving the Profession for over 135 Years "
9  New York Yankees third-baseman Alex Rodriguez refused to sign the release after his prank on this candid camera show
12 "Memory" is this musical's best-known song
14  Mayor of NYC
17  Prehistoric monster 50 meters tall and weighting 20,000 metric tons that was disturbed by American atom bomb testing in the Pacific Ocean
19  Their first car was completed in October 1902, and had its public debut at the New York Auto Show the following January
20  The smallest of the New York area's three primary commercial airports
21  The oldest living thing in the  NYC Metro area
23  The performing arts center at the Empire State Plaza, located in #64 across
25   21st U.S. president buried in Menands, north of #64 across
27  Resident of 123 Sesame Street with a pet pigeon named Bernice
28  The capital of this country, Kathmandu, is said to be �sister cities� with Rochester, New York
31  New York's Kravis Multimedia Education Center in New York City produced an educational program titled The Real Macaw, based on birds of this genus.
32-38  The five New York City boroughs
41  A well-known precision dance company whose women have performed four shows a day, twenty eight shows a week, 365 days a year for more than fifty years
43 Yonkers, NY native Earl Simmons
45 Gershwin Lyricist born in NYC
46  The United Nations Committee on Decolonization includes this island on its List of Non-Self-Governing Territories. (The UN is headquartered in NYC).
49  Along with Belgium and South Africa, the area of NYC found along 47th Street (between 5th Ave and Avenue of the Americas) in Manhattan is one of the three primary centers of this global industry.
51  New York State has the highest number of Americans of this ancestry than any other state in the nation by far
52  New York State flower
53  What Time Magazine defined in its October 21, 2002 issue as " a rampaging female ego redeemed only in part by a lovely voice.�
54 Headquartered in NYC, it became the first TV network to broadcast its signals via satellite when it showed the "Thrilla in Manila" boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.
56  Origin of the first European settlers to NY State
58  The Library for the Humanities houses his handwritten draft of the United States Constitution
61  Tower known as the setting for the reality show The Apprentice
62  This ski-resort information site takes its name from traditional snow shelters. Its directory includes lodges in Lake Placid, NY
64  New York state capital
65  NY is the largest producer of this dicotyledonous flowering vegetable in the US
66  The most recognized street in the world (filmed), passing Union, Madison, and Herald Squares
67  State beverage
68  The city's major public television station; a primary national provider of PBS programming
69  The Syracuse metro area receives more  ______ on average than any other large city in the United States. Its record so far is 192.1 inches.
70  NYC has an estimated gross metropolitan product nearly equal to the GDP of this country.
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1  To acquire the land now known as New York, the English traded this modern-day country in 1664
2  The leading United States government agency for protecting the public health and safety of people, based in Atlanta, GA (whose summer high temperatures are comparable to those of NYC)
3  Located at 11 Wall Street (in NYC)
4  Series of Major League Baseball games when the Mets play the Yankees
5  King of Judah not to be confused with the Captain of Pequod, which has nothing to do with New York
7  Historic site of the world's first stadium concert (which featured the Beatles on August 15, 1965)
8  �New York�s Finest,� headquartered on Park Row
10  1939 exposition commemorated by Flushing Meadows Park
11 �Type� of company founded in 1948 by choreographer George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein
13  The mountain range in the northeastern part of New York; also the largest state park in the US and a type of outdoor chair
15  Mrs. Liberty
16  Island; formerly a major resort and home of amusement parks, reaching its peak in popularity in the early 20th century but declining after World War II
18  Was once the most important wholesale fish market in the US
19  New York's top export market in 2003
22  Squirrels have brought down this electronic exchange group twice
23  Introduced to world financial markets as an accounting currency in 1999�( the same year the second Woodstock concert was held)
24 Given in the form of land to reward those who served on the Sullivan Expedition to wipe out the Iroquois
26 Home to the Savoy Ballroom, the Cotton Club, & the Apollo Theater
29  Yonkers native Steve Tyler is the lead singer of this band
30  Former Hall of Famers include O.J. Simpson & Joe Delamielleure
33  Fresh Kills
36  New York was the intended final destination of this ill-fated, transatlantic superliner
39  City; Home to the world's largest watering can (The 2,000 pound can is 15 feet 6 inches in height and 12 feet in diameter.)
40  Avenue that runs along the eastern side of Central Park, known for its historical mansions and landmarks
41  ______ City Music Hall
42  The agency, created by the National Security Act of 1947 signed by President Harry S. Truman (who did not win NY in the Presidential election of 1948)
44  The city that never _____
47  Of the ten largest newspapers in the nation, three of these are national dailies. Only one of those dailies is not based in New York (Which is it?)
48  The oldest institution of higher education in the state of New York (alumni include #58 across)
50  Lakes Erie and Ontario are connected by this river
55  The largest terrestrial mammal in North America. (Once abundant in New York)
56  A one-stop in-and-out dining venue, source for authentic Eastern European and Jewish cuisine
57  Syracuse is the smallest city in the US to have this local service (called Ontrack)
59  Host of the annual, nationally televised Thanksgiving Day Parade
60  Alan Baer�s instrument of choice in the New York Philharmonic
63  Originally called the New York Titans, this team began play in 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League
67  Lake Erie is bordered on the west by this state
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