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Golden Bull #2
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twentyeleven : first year of the Golden Bull competition
Black Wallstreet : Parrish nickname
BlackPattie : First steamer purchased by Durham Fire Department
Excelsior : First all African-American manned fire company
Letzing : Durham Fire Chief 1972-1983
Vollie : Volunteer firefighter
FiftySix : Number of hours in a Durham firefighter's weekly schedule
Thompson : Durham's first African-American Chief of fire department
KRZYZEWSKI : Durham Olympic basketball coach
Major : nickname for the Corcoran bull
Mustard : food product that gave name Bull City
of the Carolinas : Explorer John Lawson’s description of Durham
Bartlett : The good doctor we owe our city’s name to
Trinity : Duke’s original name
Farmers : Bank established in 1907 in Durham
ATC : Washington Duke & Sons formed this company in 1890 (acronym)
MartinLutherKingJr : Made 5 appearances in Durham. Sat at Durham’s Woolworth counter.
Hayti : St. Joseph’s Historical Foundation founded this Heritage Center
ADF : Comes ever summer since 1977 to Duke University
Redstone : Mercury rocket at Museum of Life and Science
Lemur : Amazing animal from Madagascar and… Durham
Walker : First African-American US Olympic President and Coach at NCCU
Goat : Nickname, Hillside basketball player that “disappeared” senior year
Pigment : Comedian & musician, could be founding father of rap music
RoyalIceCream : 1957 sit-in location, pre-dating Greensboro by 3 years
Watts : First public hospital in Durham, now a school
BullDurham : Movie, a female fan who has an affair with one minor-league baseball player
ZombieLurch : October 27, 2007 the first occurrence in Durham. “Bloody” costumes
DukeChapel : First planned building at Duke University, last building completed in 1935
WarofRegulators : This war was part of the American Revolution and cut Cornwallis road
Carr : Longtime Durham family name, mayor
WaWA : Carr family farm that was way yonder and is also now a street in Durham
Shepard : Founded NCCU
MutualLife : Largest and oldest African-American owned insurance company
Morris : Robert _____ founded this tobacco company 1858
Brightleaf : The tobacco leaf type that made Durham famous
BennettPlace : Location of largest confederate surrender in Civil War
Lorillard : Supreme court broke up tobacco monopoly into four companies: Liggett and Myers, Reynolds, American Tobacco Co, and ______
DurhamBulls : Triple A International baseball team
Nasher : Museum of Art
FullFrame : Spring event on the big screen
CarolinaTheater : This building opened in 1926 with the Kiwanis Jollies performing
DowntownDurhamInc : a 501(c) organization promoting Durham since 1993
RoseBowl : This football game was played on the East coast in 1942
Sprunt : Father of rural credit in NC. Started the first credit union in NC
Hillandale : 18 hole country club golf course opened in 1923
DurhamPerformingArtsCenter : Opened with RENT in 2008
DuBois : Wrote The Upbuilding of Black Durham
Bryant : Bridge over 147. Gateway to downtown
BlindBoyFuller : This blind blues guitarist entertained tobacco workers and is buried in Durham
Golden Bull #2
Across:2. | Movie, a female fan who has an affair with one minor-league baseball player | 6. | food product that gave name Bull City | 7. | Wrote The Upbuilding of Black Durham | 8. | The good doctor we owe our city’s name to | 12. | Founded NCCU | 13. | Nickname, Hillside basketball player that “disappeared” senior year | 14. | Explorer John Lawson’s description of Durham | 16. | St. Joseph’s Historical Foundation founded this Heritage Center | 18. | Durham Fire Chief 1972-1983 | 20. | First all African-American manned fire company |
| 22. | Museum of Art | 23. | First African-American US Olympic President and Coach at NCCU | 26. | Carr family farm that was way yonder and is also now a street in Durham | 27. | This war was part of the American Revolution and cut Cornwallis road | 29. | Opened with RENT in 2008 | 33. | Made 5 appearances in Durham. Sat at Durham’s Woolworth counter. | 35. | Spring event on the big screen | 36. | First public hospital in Durham, now a school | 37. | Triple A International baseball team | 38. | a 501(c) organization promoting Durham since 1993 |
| | Down:1. | Amazing animal from Madagascar and… Durham | 2. | First steamer purchased by Durham Fire Department | 3. | Comes ever summer since 1977 to Duke University | 4. | Volunteer firefighter | 5. | Location of largest confederate surrender in Civil War | 9. | Mercury rocket at Museum of Life and Science | 10. | first year of the Golden Bull competition | 11. | This building opened in 1926 with the Kiwanis Jollies performing | 15. | 1957 sit-in location, pre-dating Greensboro by 3 years | 17. | Father of rural credit in NC. Started the first credit union in NC |
| 19. | 18 hole country club golf course opened in 1923 | 21. | Bank established in 1907 in Durham | 24. | Largest and oldest African-American owned insurance company | 25. | Washington Duke & Sons formed this company in 1890 (acronym) | 28. | Durham Olympic basketball coach | 30. | Longtime Durham family name, mayor | 31. | Durham's first African-American Chief of fire department | 32. | This football game was played on the East coast in 1942 | 33. | nickname for the Corcoran bull | 34. | Duke’s original name |
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Golden Bull #2
Across:2. | Movie, a female fan who has an affair with one minor-league baseball player | 6. | food product that gave name Bull City | 7. | Wrote The Upbuilding of Black Durham | 8. | The good doctor we owe our city’s name to | 12. | Founded NCCU | 13. | Nickname, Hillside basketball player that “disappeared” senior year | 14. | Explorer John Lawson’s description of Durham | 16. | St. Joseph’s Historical Foundation founded this Heritage Center | 18. | Durham Fire Chief 1972-1983 | 20. | First all African-American manned fire company |
| 22. | Museum of Art | 23. | First African-American US Olympic President and Coach at NCCU | 26. | Carr family farm that was way yonder and is also now a street in Durham | 27. | This war was part of the American Revolution and cut Cornwallis road | 29. | Opened with RENT in 2008 | 33. | Made 5 appearances in Durham. Sat at Durham’s Woolworth counter. | 35. | Spring event on the big screen | 36. | First public hospital in Durham, now a school | 37. | Triple A International baseball team | 38. | a 501(c) organization promoting Durham since 1993 |
| | Down:1. | Amazing animal from Madagascar and… Durham | 2. | First steamer purchased by Durham Fire Department | 3. | Comes ever summer since 1977 to Duke University | 4. | Volunteer firefighter | 5. | Location of largest confederate surrender in Civil War | 9. | Mercury rocket at Museum of Life and Science | 10. | first year of the Golden Bull competition | 11. | This building opened in 1926 with the Kiwanis Jollies performing | 15. | 1957 sit-in location, pre-dating Greensboro by 3 years | 17. | Father of rural credit in NC. Started the first credit union in NC |
| 19. | 18 hole country club golf course opened in 1923 | 21. | Bank established in 1907 in Durham | 24. | Largest and oldest African-American owned insurance company | 25. | Washington Duke & Sons formed this company in 1890 (acronym) | 28. | Durham Olympic basketball coach | 30. | Longtime Durham family name, mayor | 31. | Durham's first African-American Chief of fire department | 32. | This football game was played on the East coast in 1942 | 33. | nickname for the Corcoran bull | 34. | Duke’s original name |
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© 2016
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only