- - Horseshoe makers
- - Forgers of a sort
- - Forgers, of sorts
- - Shoers of horses
- - Makers of horseshoes
- - Men of the forge.
- - 1980s pop group fronted by Morrissey
- - Stan ... (Adidas sneakers)
- - the ...., morrissey's iconic band
- - old-timey metalworkers
- - forgers are such common folk!
- - workers are regarded as commoners
- - colonial williamsburg roles
- - Text about new hit fashions
- - tradespersons
- - With Falls, Ontario community
- - Margaret Chase and Anna Deavere
- - Bessie and Maggie
- - "Handsome Devil" new-wave band, with "The"
- - With "The," '80s British rockers who gave their group "the most ordinary name"
- - Forge workers
- - Workers at forges
- - Band fronted by Morrissey
- - Workers with anvils
- - Metal workers
- - Skilled craftsmen
- - "Sheila Take a Bow" band, with "the"
- - Morrissey band
- - Noted '80s Manchester band, with "the"
- - Metalworkers
- - Anvil bangers
- - Experts at forging
- - Workers with hammers
- - Craftspersons
- - Anvil users
- - Anna Nicole and Anna Deveare
- - Paul Revere and others
- - Ones forging
- - Some shoe specialists
- - They strike while the iron is hot
- - Virginia's John and family
- - Al and Kate
- - Workers with gold, silver, etc.
- - Workers in metal.
- - Al et al.
- - "Mighty" men.
- - Two Senators and many others.
- - Kate and Kent.
- - Bedell, Margaret, etc.
- - Adam and Al.
- - They occupy seven pages in the Manhattan phone book.
- - "Bigmouth Strikes Again" band, with "The"
- - Forgers.
- - Iron men?
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