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Marc Dashevsky <usenet@MarcDashevsky.com>: May 13 08:30AM -0500

In article <nh2u9u$fri$1@dont-email.me>, dtilque@frontier.com says...
 
> 1. American artist (painter), the "Mother of American modernism". Best
> known for her close-up images of flowers. She did much of her work in
> New Mexico. (1887-1986)
Georgia O'Keefe
 
> 2. American pool hustler. Borrowed the nickname of a fictional character
> who he claimed was based on him. You only need to give that nickname,
> not the person's real name. (1913-1996)
Minnesota Fats
 
> 3. American football player. Nicknamed "Joe Cool". Quarterback for the
> San Francisco 49ers, which he lead to no fewer than 4 Superbowl
> victories. (1956- )
Joe Montana
 
> 4. American playwright. "A Streetcar Named Desire", "Cat on a Hot Tin
> Roof". (1911-1983)
Tennesee Williams
 
> Workers of the World (IWW or Wobblies). Wrote lots of songs about
> railroads (he was a trainhopper) as well as anti-war songs. Most famous
> composition: "Moose Turd Pie". (1935-2008)
Marvin Massachusetts
 
> 6. British tennis player. Women's singles championships: Wibbledon in
> 1977, the US Open in 1968, Australian Open in 1972. Won women's doubles
> in 4 Grand Slam tournaments and was runner up in 6 others. (1945- )
Connie Connecticut
 
> "Cry Freedom" (1987), Malcolm X in "Malcolm X" (1992); Rubin "Hurricane"
> Carter in "The Hurricane" (1999); William Whitaker in "Flight" (2012).
> (1954- )
Denzel Washington
 
> biological compounds.
 
> 8. Vitamin B12
 
> 9. Hemocyanin (hemoglobin analog in moluscs, arthropods, and Vulcans)
iron
 
> 10. Chlorophyll
magnesium
 
 
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