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Young (Time's Man of the Year in 1929) ___ d'Italia (cycling event since 1909) ___ Dan (1970s band) ___ Day (Hawaiian holiday celebrated on May 1) ___ Day (May 1 holiday on Hawai'i) ___ Day (May 1, in Hawaii) ___ Day (May 1) ___ Day (September 19) ___ Day, Apr. 14 ___ Day, May 1 celebration in Hawaii ___ de Lisle, 19th-century French poet ___ de Putti, 1920's screen star ___ de Troyes, 12th-century poet ___ del Sol, 1982 Derby winner ___ del Sol, Derby winner: 1982 ___ Demolition Night (record-breaking 1979 White Sox promotion) ___ Derby, annual sporting event since 1866 ___ Detective (1930's-50's crime fiction magazine) ___ Diamond, author of the 1998 Pulitzer-winning book "Guns, Germs, and Steel" ___ diez (110, in Spanish) ___ Doctrine: 1947 ___ Dome (1921 scandal) ___ E. Tee (1992 Kentucky Derby winner) ___ effect (1883 physics discovery) ___ Empire (1299-1923) ___ Fair (N.Y. 1939 event) ___ Falls (site of an 1848 women's rights convention) ___ Field (O'Hare, until 1949) ___ Fox, 1959 American League M.V.P. ___ Fu (1994 fighting video game) ___ Fun Barbie (1997 doll) ___ Gail, Derby winner, 1952 ___ Gault, 387 U.S. 1 (1967) (juveniles accused of crimes in delinquency cases must be given Due Process) ___ Geo (1990s video game console) ___ Gillis of 1960s TV ___ Gnop (retro game of the 1970s) ___ Good Feelings (1820-29) ___ Gorilla, 1960s cartoon title character ___ Gorilla, 1960s TV cartoon character ___ Graham, 1940's-50's Cleveland QB ___ Grant, "The Wayward Wind" singer, 1956 ___ Green, 1987 L.P.G.A. 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