Win first place
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TAKETHECAKE

Win first place

GOFORGOLD

Try to win first prize

EARN

Long after the first win (4)

DOONESBURY
First strip to win a Pulitzer
REGRET
First filly to win the Kentucky Derby
UCLAFirst to win 100 NCAA team championships
AGEEFirst Met to win a Gold Glove
DONBUDGEFirst player to win tennis's Grand Slam
ROCKYFirst sports movie to win Best Picture
YEATSFirst Irishman to win a Nobel Prize
SWEEPWin the first four World Series games
TEBOWFirst sophomore to win the Heisman Trophy
EBERTFirst film critic to win a Pulitzer
POOLEFirst novelist to win Pulitzer Prize, 1918.
NINERSFirst team to win five Super Bowls
SARAZENFirst golfer to win all four majors
BARDEMFirst Spanish actor to win an Oscar
ASHEFirst amateur to win the U.S. Open
MAUSFirst graphic novel to win a Pulitzer (1992)
DOSSFirst conscientious objector to win Medal of Honor.
GWENDOLYNBROOKSFirst black poet to win a Pulitzer Prize
ERNIE... Davis, first African-American to win a Heisman
VIINumber of the Dolphins' first Super Bowl win
BLAIRFirst Labor P.M. to win consecutive terms
WASPMarmon ... (first auto to win the Indy 500)
SERIALFirst podcast to win a Peabody Award (2015)
MARSALISFirst jazz musician to win a Pulitzer Prize
URUFirst nation to win the World Cup: Abbr.
WASPMarmon ..... (first auto to win the Indy 500)
EMINEMFirst rapper to win a Best Song Oscar
UCLAFirst American college to win 100 NCAA titles
INITIALFirst win it, I always will maintain (7)
THEARTISTFirst silent film to win Best Picture since "Wings"
POITIERFirst African-American to win a Best Actor Oscar
MICHELEBACHMANNFirst female candidate to win the Ames Straw Poll
ROBYN... Smith, first female jockey to win a major race
RUTGERSFirst American college to win an intercollegiate football game
ISAOAOKIFirst Japanese golfer to win a PGA Tour event
EMMYShirley Dinsdale was the first person to win one
LAGERLOFFirst woman to win Nobel Prize in literature, 1909.