
1) American 2) Amtrak route 3) Comic by Chris Claremont 4) Hoosier neighbor 5) Michigander 6) One of the X-Men 7) Platform game 8) Superhero with healing powers 9) Weasel cousin
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1) Carcajou 2) Michigander
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- a resident of Michigan
- stocky shaggy-coated North American carnivorous mammal
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The wolverine can be found primarily in remote reaches of the Northern boreal forests and subarctic and alpine tundra of the Northern Hemisphere, with the greatest numbers in northern Canada, the U.S. state of Alaska, the Nordic countries of Europe, and throughout western Russia and Siberia. Their populations have experienced a steady decline sinc...
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[automobile company] The Wolverine car was made by the Reid Manufacturing Company of Detroit from 1904-1905. The prototype was designed by Walter L. Marr. A test drive by Cycle and Automobile Journal indicated that the car was good. In 1906, the company, the Reid company was changed to the Wolverine Automobile & Commercial Company of Dundee...
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[character] Wolverine is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comics published by Marvel Comics, as well as in movies, television shows, and video games; most often in fiction related to the X-Men. He was created in 1974 by writer Len Wein and Marvel art director John Romita, Sr. Wolverine is a mutant, born with the ability to...
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[motor vessel] Wolverine was a launch powered by a gasoline engine that operated on the Coquille River on the southern coast of Oregon, United States, from 1908 to the 1920s. Later the boat operated on Coos Bay, and, in the mid-1930s, was transferred to Eureka, California. Wolverine is principally known for its early service as a high-speed...
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[spin-off] USS New Orleans (LPD-18) in Pearl Harbor 9-21-07 ...
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[video game] Wolverine is an action video game developed by Software Creations and published by LJN for the NES, and was released exclusively in North America in 1991. It is a licensed game based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name, as well as the X-Men. ==Story== Wolverine has been captured by his old foes Magneto and Sabretoot...
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• (n.) A nickname for an inhabitant of Michigan. • (n.) The glutton.
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(species Gulo gulo, or sometimes G. luscus in North America), member of the weasel family (Mustelidae) that lives in cold northern latitudes, ... [1 related articles]
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HMS Wolverine was a British Admiralty Modified W Class destroyer of 1120 tons standard displacement launched in 1919, which saw action during the Second World War. She was armed with four 4.7-inch guns; two 2-pounder pompom anti-aircraft guns; one machine gun; four Lewis guns and six 21-inch torpedo tubes arranged in two triple mountings. She was p...
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Wolverine is American slang for a resident of Michigan.
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n] - stocky shaggy-coated North American carnivorous mammal
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Abrams based bridgelayer.
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skunk bear noun stocky shaggy-coated North American carnivorous mammal
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Gulo gulo, largest land member of the weasel family (Mustelidae), found in Europe, Asia, and North America. It is stocky in build, and about 1 m/3.3 ft long. Its long, thick fur is dark brown on the back and belly and lighter on the sides. It covers food that it cannot eat with an unpleasant secretion. Destruction of habitat ...
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