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Tue 5 Dec, 2017 02:19 pm
First, middle,or last name that's the same as any animal.
This may get difficult at times, so part of a name containing an animal is acceptable, such as Doris Batschlegel.
Adam Ant--British singer.
Greg Bear (SF writer)
Quote:part of a name containing an animal is acceptable, such as Doris Batschlegel.
Makes it too easy in my opinion.
@centrox,
David Canary, well-seasoned soap opera/tv actor
@centrox,
Maybe, but I'm afraid it will get stuck later on especially with the tougher letters.
@coluber2001,
coluber2001 wrote:
Maybe, but I'm afraid it will get stuck later on especially with the tougher letters.
Until then? Let's press on... and maybe skip Xs and Qs or whatever....
Angela Eagle, UK member of parliament.
@centrox,
Finch, Charles - author of mystery books and a literary critic
@Sturgis,
Garr, Terri--as in gar fish, but slightly different spelling.
@tsarstepan,
In alphabetical order. Next up is I.
@coluber2001,
I want to participate, but I gave up on I.
@Roberta,
Irving Fisher (February 27, 1867 – April 29, 1947) was an American economist, statistician, inventor, and Progressive social campaigner
J should be easier.
@coluber2001,
Lawrence Eagleburgeer -worked in various capacities under Presidents Reagan, Nixon, Carter and George H.W. Bush, was Secretary of State for just over a month 12/92-01/93)
@Sturgis,
Mako Iwamatsu, American actor.