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How about classic authors around the ? (get on those reference sites LOL :D )
Jane Austin
Louisa May Alcott
Sir Frances Bacon
Chaucer
Dante
T.S. Eliot
Ralph Waldo Emerson
F. Scott Fitzgerald
William Lloyd Garrison
Angelina and Sarah Grimke
Allen Ginsberg
Hemingway
Henrik Ibsen
Washington Irving
Henry James
Thomas Jefferson (he counts...he wrote lots of stuff like the Declaration of Independence)
Ben Jonson
Samuel Johnson
James Joyce
Well, Mugsy and I posted at the same time...
Helen Keller
John Keats
J. F. Kennedy (Profiles in Courage...)
Sinclair Lewis
Abraham Lincoln
Longfellow
Jack London
Thomas Malory
and yes I looked it up and no I don't know who he is
Benjamin Franklin Norris
George Orwell
Flannery O'Conner
Pindar
Samuel Pepys
Boris Pasternak
Thomas Love Peacock (I don't know his work, but thought his name perfect for this site. ;) )
Sir Thomas Mallory's most famous work is the poem "The Death of Arthur" -- most of the current legend re. King Arthur and the knights of the round table are based on it, however loosely. (Note: yes, I've translated the title from French, cause I do NOT trust my spelling in that language. :D)
Ellory Queen - a contemporary classic, anyway! The only Q I could think of that would follow my favorite P - Poe
Walter Raleigh
John Steinbeck (even though I don't like his work)
Mark Twain:)
I almost forgot, J R R Tolkien
Leon Uris
John Updike
Sigrid Undset
Kurt Vonnegut
Phyllis Wheatley
Walt Whitman
Whittier
Booker T. Washington
Xenophon
I have NOOOOOOO clue who this is, but is was in a classical authors index on the eb.
YEATS !!
Emile Zola (from the same classical author's list)
PHEW!!!!! I never thought that would end!
Next catagory:
colors used to describe an animal
A = Agouti (hope I spelled that right)
blue merle
B=BLUE
calico
classic (as in classic tabby)
cream
Dapple Grey
Dilute calico (those are the blue/cream ones)
Ok, I've been waiting all day for someone to come up with a clever "E" word ... apparently you all have been waiting, too. :D
I don't think there is one! How about a "sort of" one ....
Ebony
And, since that is probably lame and not really a color for a pet ... I get to do "F", too! ;)
Fawn
Grey
Harlequin
I found this on the cat fancier's web site at www.fanciers.com
Cats with white markings might have larger or smaller areas of white. If you want to describe your cat's color more precisely, there are different names for the different amounts of white:
A "mitted" cat just has white paws.
A cat with a white spot on its chest has a "locket."
A cat with one or more little white belly spots has "buttons."
A "bi-color" is about half white.
A "harlequin" is mostly white with several large patches of color.
A "van" is almost all white with color patches only on the head and tail.
Does indigo count??
Irish = have a moderately sized, evenly shaped white marking on the belly, four white feet, white tail tip.
This is for rats/mice and it may be more of a marking than a color, but will it do?