Alphabet Couples

  1. Yvonne Wilder
  2. Vladimir Ulyanov
  3. Theodore Sturgeon
  4. Randy Quaid
  5. Peter Ostrum
  6. Nicole Muñoz
  7. Larry King
  8. Jill Ireland
  9. Hermann Göring
  10. Friedrich Engels
  11. Dick Clark
  1. Yvonne Wilder
  2. Vladimir Ulyanov
  3. Theodore Sturgeon
  4. Randy Quaid
  5. Peter Ostrum
  6. Nicole Muñoz
  7. Larry King
  8. Jill Ireland
  9. Hermann Göring
  10. Friedrich Engels
  11. Dick Clark
  12. Bella Abzug

Yay!!!
Let’s do a change (again). A-z order new people
Let’s do only men this time, 20th century

  1. Art Buchwald (humorist)

Let’s do a change (again). A-z order new people
Let’s do only men this time, 20th century

  1. Art Buchwald (humorist)
  2. Clarence Darrow (attorney–born in 19th century, die 1937)

Let’s do a change (again). A-z order new people
Let’s do only men this time, 20th century

  1. Art Buchwald (humorist)
  2. Clarence Darrow (attorney–born in 19th century, die 1937)
  3. Edmund Fitzgerald (President of Northwestern Mutual in the 1950s)
  1. Art Buchwald (humorist)
  2. Clarence Darrow (attorney–born in 19th century, die 1937)
  3. Edmund Fitzgerald (President of Northwestern Mutual in the 1950s)
  4. George Hitchcock (American poet who used to wear heavy flannel shirts)
  1. Art Buchwald (humorist)
  2. Clarence Darrow (attorney–born in 19th century, die 1937)
  3. Edmund Fitzgerald (President of Northwestern Mutual in the 1950s)
  4. George Hitchcock (American poet who used to wear heavy flannel shirts)
  5. Indiana Jones (Fictitious, but hey, not against the published rules!)

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  1. Art Buchwald (humorist)
  2. Clarence Darrow (attorney–born in 19th century, die 1937)
  3. Edmund Fitzgerald (President of Northwestern Mutual in the 1950s)
  4. George Hitchcock (American poet who used to wear heavy flannel shirts)
  5. Indiana Jones (Fictitious, but hey, not against the published rules!)
  6. Kelly Le Brock (actress, Weird Science, The Woman In Red, etc.)
  1. Art Buchwald (humorist)
  2. Clarence Darrow (attorney–born in 19th century, die 1937)
  3. Edmund Fitzgerald (President of Northwestern Mutual in the 1950s)
  4. George Hitchcock (American poet who used to wear heavy flannel shirts)
  5. Indiana Jones (Fictitious, but hey, not against the published rules!)
  6. Karl Lagerfeld (German fashion designer, artist, and photographer)

Kelly Le Brock isn’t a male from what I recall!

[Oops, missed that part.]

  1. Art Buchwald (humorist)
  2. Clarence Darrow (attorney–born in 19th century, die 1937)
  3. Edmund Fitzgerald (President of Northwestern Mutual in the 1950s)
  4. George Hitchcock (American poet who used to wear heavy flannel shirts)
  5. Indiana Jones (Fictitious, but hey, not against the published rules!)
  6. Karl Lagerfeld (German fashion designer, artist, and photographer)
  7. Michael Nesmith (former Monkee)
  1. Art Buchwald (humorist)
  2. Clarence Darrow (attorney–born in 19th century, die 1937)
  3. Edmund Fitzgerald (President of Northwestern Mutual in the 1950s)
  4. George Hitchcock (American poet who used to wear heavy flannel shirts)
  5. Indiana Jones (Fictitious, but hey, not against the published rules!)
  6. Karl Lagerfeld (German fashion designer, artist, and photographer)
  7. Michael Nesmith (former Monkee)
  8. Oliver H. Payne (businessman who founded American Tobacco)
  1. Art Buchwald (humorist)
  2. Clarence Darrow (attorney–born in 19th century, die 1937)
  3. Edmund Fitzgerald (President of Northwestern Mutual in the 1950s)
  4. George Hitchcock (American poet who used to wear heavy flannel shirts)
  5. Indiana Jones (Fictitious, but hey, not against the published rules!)
  6. Karl Lagerfeld (German fashion designer, artist, and photographer)
  7. Michael Nesmith (former Monkee)
  8. Oliver H. Payne (businessman who founded American Tobacco)
  9. Quentin Roosevelt II (grandson of Teddy Roosevelt)
  1. Art Buchwald (humorist)
  2. Clarence Darrow (attorney–born in 19th century, die 1937)
  3. Edmund Fitzgerald (President of Northwestern Mutual in the 1950s)
  4. George Hitchcock (American poet who used to wear heavy flannel shirts)
  5. Indiana Jones (Fictitious, but hey, not against the published rules!)
  6. Karl Lagerfeld (German fashion designer, artist, and photographer)
  7. Michael Nesmith (former Monkee)
  8. Oliver H. Payne (businessman who founded American Tobacco)
  9. Quentin Roosevelt II (grandson of Teddy Roosevelt)
  10. Steven Tyler of Aerosmith
  1. Art Buchwald (humorist)
  2. Clarence Darrow (attorney–born in 19th century, die 1937)
  3. Edmund Fitzgerald (President of Northwestern Mutual in the 1950s)
  4. George Hitchcock (American poet who used to wear heavy flannel shirts)
  5. Indiana Jones (Fictitious, but hey, not against the published rules!)
  6. Karl Lagerfeld (German fashion designer, artist, and photographer)
  7. Michael Nesmith (former Monkee)
  8. Oliver H. Payne (businessman who founded American Tobacco)
  9. Quentin Roosevelt II (grandson of Teddy Roosevelt)
  10. Steven Tyler of Aerosmith
  11. Ulrich Vinzents (Danish footballer)

Steven Tyler pops up every time. Can someone find another man with S and T?

Scott Turow, author.

Sonny Tufts!

  1. Art Buchwald (humorist)
  2. Clarence Darrow (attorney–born in 19th century, die 1937)
  3. Edmund Fitzgerald (President of Northwestern Mutual in the 1950s)
  4. George Hitchcock (American poet who used to wear heavy flannel shirts)
  5. Indiana Jones (Fictitious, but hey, not against the published rules!)
  6. Karl Lagerfeld (German fashion designer, artist, and photographer)
  7. Michael Nesmith (former Monkee)
  8. Oliver H. Payne (businessman who founded American Tobacco)
  9. Quentin Roosevelt II (grandson of Teddy Roosevelt)
  10. Steven Tyler of Aerosmith
  11. Ulrich Vinzents (Danish footballer)
  12. Scott Turrow Sonny Tufts
  1. Art Buchwald (humorist)
  2. Clarence Darrow (attorney–born in 19th century, die 1937)
  3. Edmund Fitzgerald (President of Northwestern Mutual in the 1950s)
  4. George Hitchcock (American poet who used to wear heavy flannel shirts)
  5. Indiana Jones (Fictitious, but hey, not against the published rules!)
  6. Karl Lagerfeld (German fashion designer, artist, and photographer)
  7. Michael Nesmith (former Monkee)
  8. Oliver H. Payne (businessman who founded American Tobacco)
  9. Quentin Roosevelt II (grandson of Teddy Roosevelt)
  10. Steven Tyler of Aerosmith
  11. Ulrich Vinzents (Danish footballer)
  12. Scott Turrow Sonny Tufts
  13. William Young 20th century writer.

Yay us!!

Let’s do women before 1920 when women got the vote
Please copy and paste what we’re doing now in your copies and pastes.

  1. Anne Bronte, sister of Charlotte and Emily. Author of two good novels of her own.

Let’s do women before 1920 when women got the vote
Please copy and paste what we’re doing now in your copies and pastes.

  1. Anne Bronte, sister of Charlotte and Emily. Author of two good novels of her own.
  2. Charlotte Dacre, English author