
1) Actor Grodin 2) Atlas or Aznavour 3) Boston harbor river 4) Boston river 5) British slang for cocaine 6) Buck Williams 7) Cape at Chesapeake Bay 8) CBS host Osgood 9) Comical Brown, formally 10) Dashiell Hammett sleuth 11) Dickens or Darwin 12) English boy name 13) English given name 14) Father of Harry and William
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1) Heir to the throne 2) Loneeaglelindbergh
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count of Flanders (1119–27), only son of St. Canute, or Canute IV of Denmark, by Adela, daughter of Robert I the Frisian, count of Flanders. After ... [2 related articles]
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county, southern Maryland, U.S., bounded by the Potomac River to the south and west, Mattawoman Creek to the north, and the Patuxent and Wicomico ...
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king of a troubled Portugal that was beset by colonial disputes, grave economic difficulties, and political unrest during his reign (1889–1908).[2 related articles]
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last of the great dukes of Burgundy (1467 to 1477).[13 related articles]
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rival duke of Brittany, a son of the French king Philip VI`s sister Margaret.[2 related articles]
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third son of the Frankish emperor Lothar I. Upon his father`s death (855) he inherited the Rhone valley of Burgundy and Provence. He was the first ... [1 related articles]
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Type: Term Pronunciation: shahrl Definitions: 1. Jacques, French physicist, 1746-1823. See: Charles law
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Charles is a wrestler in As You Like It.
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The Charles was a French frigate of 1000 tons displacement launched in 1776. The Charles was custom-built with three masts, square rigged, a steam engine and two banks of fifteen oars so as to be able to outgun the Barbary corsair ships and be equally manoeuvrable under both sail and oar. The Charles carried a complement of about 300 and was armed ...
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Charles is British slang for cocaine.
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Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles noun French physicist and author of Charles`s law which anticipated Gay-Lussac`s law (1746-1823)
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Charles River noun a river in eastern Massachusetts that empties into Boston Harbor and that separates Cambridge from Boston
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(II) Holy Roman Emperor from 875 and (as Charles II) king of West Francia from 843. He was the younger son of Louis (I) `the Pious` (778–840) and warred against his brother the emperor Lothair I (
c. 795–855). The Treaty of Verdun in 843 made him king of t...
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(III) Holy Roman Emperor (881–87); he became king of the West Franks in 885, thus uniting for the last time the whole of Charlemagne's dominions, but was deposed
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(III) King of France (893–922), son of Louis the Stammerer. He was crowned at Reims. In 911 he ceded what later became the duchy of Normandy to the Norman chief Rollo
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(IV) King of France from 1322, when he succeeded Philip V as the last of the direct Capetian line
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(V) King of France (1364–80). He was regent during the captivity of his father John II in England from 1356 to 1360, and became king upon John's death. During the Hundred Years' War he reconquered nearly all of France from England between 1369 and 1380, and diminished the power of...
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(VI) King of France from 1380, succeeding his father Charles V; he was under the regency of his uncles until 1388. He became mentally unstable in 1392, and civil war broke out between the dukes of Orléans and Burgundy. Henry V of England invaded France in 1415, conquering Normandy, an...
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(Prince of Edinburgh and of Wales) born 1948, heir apparent to the throne of Great Britain (son of Elizabeth II). · (Ray Charles Robinson), born 1930, U.S. blues singer and pianist. · a cape in E Virginia, N of the entrance to the Chesapeake Bay. · a river in E Massachusetts, flowing between Boston and Cambridge into the Atlantic....
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Charles is an English name for boys. The meaning is `free man` The name Charles is most commonly given to American boys. Use for the other sex: Karolina, Carolina, Carla, Karla, Karoline, Carole, Karoliina, Carley, Charmaine, Carola, Charla, Carly, Carlie, Karly, Karlene What do they use in other countries? Karli Carol (English) Karlin Karel (Dutch...
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