
1) Asteroid satellite 2) Believer in the great pumpkin 3) Blanket toter in the comics 4) Blanket-toting toon 5) Blue-blanket boy in papers 6) Boy with a blanket 7) Boy with a blue blanket 8) British indie rock group 9) Charles schulz character 10) Comical blanket-lover 11) Double Nobelist Pauling 12) English boy name
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[magazine] linus was an Italian comics magazine. The first number was published in April 1965 by Milano Libri, a subsidiary of Rizzoli, and was later published by Baldini & Castoldi in monthly issues until April 2013. The first director of linus was Giovanni Gandini. The magazine published foreign comic books like Peanuts, Popeye, Li`l Abne...
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[mythology] In Greek mythology Linus (Λῖνος Linos) refers to the musical son of Oeagrus, nominally Apollo, and the Muse Calliope. As the son of Apollo and a Muse, either Calliope or Terpsichore, he is considered the inventor of melody and rhythm. Linus taught music to his brother Orpheus and then to Heracles. Linus went to Thebes and ...
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in Greek mythology, the personification of lamentation; the name derives from the ritual cry ailinon, the refrain of a dirge. Two principal stories, ...
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Formerly a heroic figure in Greek legend, now typifying a dirge or lamentation. The ordinary legend treats Linus as a youth who has either succumbed to the fury of some god or goddess, or has been...
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In Greek mythology, Linus was the personification of a dirge or lamentation. He was said to have been the son of Apollo by a muse. After his birth his mother deserted him and he was raised by shepherds, but was afterwards torn to pieces by dogs.
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Linus is a French name for boys. The meaning is `musician, son of Apollo` The name Linus is most commonly given to Norwegian boys. The chances are 50 times greater that boys are called Linus there. What do they use in other countries? Lino (Italian) The name sounds like: Linzy, Lance, Lanzo, Lanza, Lenci, Leonis, Linsey, Linsay, Lonzo, Lonza, Lyons...
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