- - people for whom college buildings get named
- - People who give money to charity
- - people who give
- - people giving blood
- - People who give blood
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- - Person for whom a college building might be named
- - Put on alternative for patron
- - spaniard, or anyone else with a present
- - contributor to a fund-raiser
- - he gives a fellow gold
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- - People for whom two U.S. states are named
- - People for whom two states are named
- - People who include the Wahpetunwan and Yanktonai
- - Tribe for which two states were named
- - Yoko Ono's residence, with "the"
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- - Philanthropist for whom a building of Seattle Children's Hospital is named
- - "Bill & ... Foundation," the private foundation that matched $1 million in donations raised on Facebook, for Red Nose Day 2017: 2 wds.
- - Bill & ... Foundation, private foundation which is the wealthiest charitable foundation in the world: 2 wds.
- - Cochair of America's largest private foundation and #5 on Forbes's 2020 list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women: 2 wds.
- - 'The Moment of Lift' author
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- - English monarch after whom a brickwork building style is named
- - Rockers, off and on, earn on new furniture style
- - Last Stuart monarch, d. 1714
- - Monarch with a namesake furniture style
- - Style of furniture popular in England about 1700 to 1720
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- - Cornell for whom the college was named
- - the last character to break up a generation in the old testament
- - ...... jack keats, children's author who wrote "the snowy day"
- - Miller of the "Fantastic Beasts" movies
- - meeker who promoted the oregon trail
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- - Chief Joseph ......, after whom a Maine college town is named
- - city in minnesota or maine
- - college city near bangor
- - Northeast college town
- - City in Maine
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- - Inventor after whom a Yale residential college is named
- - code in which ".--. ..- --.. --.. .-.. ." is "puzzle"
- - Name a particular code once used in telegraphy
- - ...code, method of communication using a series of dots and dashes
- - code is a bit abbreviated
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- - Saint for whom a Minnesota college is named
- - Disney character who has a carrot nose
- - st. ...... (minnesota town mentioned frequently on "the golden girls")
- - Count from A Series of Unfortunate Events
- - St. ..., Minnesota (Rose's hometown on "The Golden Girls")
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- - anishinaabe people for whom a canadian city was named
- - Chief Pontiac's people
- - Canadian Algonquians
- - Canadian tribe after which a city is named.
- - Canadian Indians
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