Melampus was the first one
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SEERMelampus was the first one
BANGThe first one was "big"
DIMENOVEL"Malaeska . . . " was the first one
MALEAdam was the first one
OPERA"Euridice" was the first complete one
COMSATEarly Bird was the first one
THREEDMOVIE"Bwana Devil" was the first one
STAMPPenny Black was the first one
TALKIEThe first one was shown in 1927
SSTTupolev Tu-144 was the first one
CAMERAMANMathew Brady was the first great one.
IDOLKelly Clarkson was the first "American" one
EONThe Hadean was the earth's first one
EMAILThe first one was sent in 1971
TEDTALKThe first one was delivered in 1984
ARMISTICEDAYThe first official one was November 11, 1919
STATEPARKNiagara Reservation was the first one in 1885
BABYBOOMERBill Clinton was the first one elected president
EMMYShirley Dinsdale was the first person to win one
EMIRMohammed bin Thani was the first one for Qatar
SLRThe Pentax ME-F was the first one with autofocus
NOBELPRIZESinclair Lewis was the first American writer to win one
TORERAPatricia McCormick was the first American professional one in Mexico
REFViolet Palmer was the first female one in the NBA
OLYMPICSThe first modern one was held in Athens in 1896
WASPMartin Van Buren was the first president who wasn't one
POPEMOBILEThe first one was a modified Ford D-Series truck
STREETLAMPThe first electric one was used in Paris in the 1870s
POETLAUREATERobert Penn Warren was the first one in the U.S.
OREOThe first one was made at what is now Chelsea Market
SPCAThe first one was founded in 1824 Eng. to protect carriage horses
SPACEWALKThe first one was performed by Aleksei Leonov on 3-18-1965
EONThe Hadean was the first one, ending about 4 billion years ago
FELIXCartoon character that was one of the first images transmitted on TV
THISISLANDEARTH1955 sci-fi film that was one of the first to use Technicolor
NOVAThe first recorded one was noted by the Greek scientist Hipparchus in 134 B.C.
GELDINGFunny Cide was the first one to win the Kentucky Derby in more than 70 years