- - Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender, initialism
- - Initialism associated with a rainbow flag
- - pride month initialism
- - Umbrella initialism that gained prominence in the 1980s
- - Initialism that may also end with Q
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- - Delta Lambda Phi is one for gay and bisexual male students
- - Campus house where you may take a pledge, for short
- - college club, for short
- - Greek campus group for short
- - Where to find brothers on campus, for short
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- - ESPN writer named the 2011 Journalist of the Year by the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association
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- - David Bowie's titular alter ego, a fictional androgynous bisexual rock star: 2 wds.
- - Just a normal rock star named David Bowie...or is he?
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- - Openly bisexual senator from Arizona: 2 wds.
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- - Skills of adult bisexual inside of slip knots
- - Skills from sailor -- one initially learning intricate knots
- - A Brit regularly fibs about information technology skills
- - superhero's special skills
- - Talents; skills
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- - ... Stewart, openly bisexual actress from "Twilight"
- - Stewart who plays Diana in "Spencer"
- - ... Stewart, multiple award-winning actress who portrayed Princess Diana in the film "Spencer"
- - Actress Bell of "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," who plays Eleanor, the lead character in 15a
- - Stewart of the "Twilight" movies
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- - Bisexual blooms
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- - R&B singer who came out as bisexual in an open letter before the release of "Channel Orange"
- - "Thinkin Bout You" R&B singer
- - Singer whose "Blonde" was Esquire's #1 album of 2016
- - His "Blonde" was named the second-best album of 2016 by Pitchfork: 2 wds.
- - "Channel Orange" Grammy winner
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- - Bisexual accommodations
- - NC State's Lee Hall, as of 1970
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