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- "I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside" rapper Sweatshirt
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- Disraeli was one
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- Eponymous inventor Tupper
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- Crawley's title on "Downton Abbey"
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- James ___ Carter (full name of the 39th president)
- James ___ Carter Jr.
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- NBC's "My Name Is ___"
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- Lear (anag)
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- "Picnic" Robert ___ Keen
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- TV's "My Name Is __"
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- Sandwich guy?
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- Singer/songwriter Kate
- Well-manored individual?
- Saxophonist Bostic
- Spouse of a British countess
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- Scruggs of bluegrass
- Scruggs on a banjo
- Tiger Woods' father
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- Tea drinker Charles Grey's title
- Tea, ... Grey
- Seattle Seahawks star safety Thomas
- Title above viscount
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- Title equivalent to count
- Title for a British peer
- Title for Bertrand Russell.
- Title for Devereux
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- Title meaning "chieftain"
- Title of nobility
- Title on "Downton Abbey"
- Title outranking viscount
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- Titled Brit
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- Sen. Capehart's middle name.
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- LA Times - Dec. 6, 2009