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Composers = Los Angeles

Dude, you gotta give the logic behind this answer please. There needs to be some logic or it was just a lucky guess in the dark.

The use of Dvorak isn't making sense if the composer was not really born in Los Angeles.

Sure, everyone wants to get the answers, but part of the fun of doing this is the journey.

Thanks.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_swimming_styles

Confusio...u're thinking of a wrong swimming styles...im talking about >front stroke, backstroke, dolphin stroke....that sort of thing :)

Yes I get you, but I was trying on the line that contest is a synonym of game or competition ...

Ok. It was Dvorak's piece. But where did you get that he was born in LA? lol...or is it a different Dvorak?

BTW, the "Dvorak from Prague"...i know his great grand son...very well. He got arrested recently by the FBI for money laundering, lol

I have no idea, I didn't figure it out. It may not be a Dvorak piece. It could be James Horner or John Cage, or some other composer from LA, but I agree that nobody from LA would be considered classical in the same category as the others in the puzzle...

I have no idea, I didn't figure it out. It may not be a Dvorak piece. It could be James Horner or John Cage, or some other composer from LA, but I agree that nobody from LA would be considered classical in the same category as the others in the puzzle...

Haha, Puff Daddy !!!

Nahhh he is a Harlem boy ...

It could've been Dr. Dre, though... :) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Los_Angeles

Yes !! he composed "Youuuu Mother F**er Opus 2 for cello and clarinet" .... haaaaaa can't stop laughing ...

Good guess anyway Kudos !!! grilling over ...

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