- - Olympics host in 1896 and 2004
- - 2004 Summer Olympics site
- - American capital, and consequently, southern capital
- - Olympic Games host city in 2004
- - Birthplace of Plato and Aristophanes
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- - Australia's first Olympic gold medallist, ... Flack won the 800m and 1500m at the 1896 Olympics in Athens
- - .... Starr, singer noted for his anti-war protest song War, released in 1970
- - he gives editor the victory
- - Astronomer Hubble for whom the Hubble Space Telescope was named
- - Drood appears in opened window
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- - Olympics competitor since 1896
- - Sporting swordsman
- - fighter who puts up a barrier?
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- - Olympics event since 1896
- - CNN, e.g., if playing event featuring swords
- - Olympic sport since 1896
- - Olympic sport since 1920
- - Olympics sport
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- - Race devised for the first modern Olympics in 1896
- - Since 1921, the standard length for one of these has been 26 miles 385 yards
- - Running portion of an Ironman race
- - Long-distance running race, 42.195 km
- - Doctor at no harm in the long run
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- - country which hosted the first modern olympic games in 1896
- - Country, capital Athens
- - tug of war country?
- - Some degree certified in European country
- - #21-across in full here
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- - 2004 Olympics host, to the IOC
- - ancient olympics homeland, ioc style
- - Test that students have to take for getting into graduate schools: Abbr.
- - Tending to the matter
- - Big brother of the SAT
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