Violinist after whom Carnegie Hall's main auditorium is now named |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
28 Jul 2024 |
Musician who helped save Carnegie Hall from demolition |
New York Times |
12 Mar 2022 |
Carnegie Hall savior (1960s) |
Newsday |
16 Oct 2021 |
Virtuoso violinist born in 1920 |
Newsday |
05 Jan 2020 |
Violinist awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1992 |
LA Times Daily |
23 Jun 2019 |
Violinist awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1992 |
The Washington Post |
23 Jun 2019 |
Violinist awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1992 |
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Violinist who gave over 200 performances at Carnegie Hall |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Jan 2017 |
Violinist who helped save Carnegie Hall* |
Newsday |
28 Aug 2016 |
Musician with the autobiography "My First 79 Years" |
LA Times Daily |
24 Oct 2015 |
Musician with the autobiography "My First 79 Years" |
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Musician with a Presidential Medal of Freedom |
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Polish-born violin master |
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Asimov's sea bird or American violinist? |
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*Musician, 1992 |
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Violin virtuoso |
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Violinist instrumental in saving Carnegie Hall |
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Carnegie Hall's main auditorium is named after him |
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Violinist with a Lifetime Grammy |
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Violinist who was instrumental in saving Carnegie Hall from demolition |
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Late, great violinist |
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This puzzle's subject, born 7/21/20 |
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Violinist's water bird? |
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Musician's bird? |
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Instrumentalist partner of 85 Across |
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Violinist's bird? |
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Eponym of a Carnegie Hall auditorium |
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Noted violinist, performing in Russia. |
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