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2005
   BBC Sports Personality of the Year was   
Andrew Flintoff
Cricketer

Sports & Leisure > BBC Sports Personality of the Year


Andrew Eldritch
   is the stage name of   
Andrew Taylor
Vocalist with the Sisters of Mercy

Entertainment > Stage Names - Male


Andrew Cunanan
   assassinated   
Gianni Versace
Cunanan commited suicide July 23rd, 1997

History & Mythology > Assassins


Andrew "Squiggy" Squiggmann
   appears in   
Laverne and Shirley
Entertainment > TV Characters


'The Man from Snowy River' by Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson
   has the opening lines   
There Was Movement at the Station, for the Word Had Passed Around...
That the colt from old Regret had got away... Australian Poet - February 17, 1864 - February 6, 1941

Arts & Literature > Poetry Opening Lines


Andrew Carnegie
   is/was   
Scottish-American Who Developed America’s Steel Industry
Known as the world’s 2nd wealthiest man behind John D Rockefeller

History & Mythology > Famous Business Leaders


Andrew Lloyd Webber
   composed the musical   
Jesus Christ Superstar (1971)
Lyrics by Tim Rice

Music > Composers of Musicals


Andrew Lloyd Webber
   composed the musical   
Evita (1976)
Lyrics by Tim Rice

Music > Composers of Musicals


Andrew Lloyd Webber
   composed the musical   
Starlight Express (1984)
Lyrics by Richard Stilgoe

Music > Composers of Musicals


Andrew Lloyd Webber
   composed the musical   
Phantom of the Opera (1986)
Music > Composers of Musicals


Andrew Lloyd Webber
   composed the musical   
Cats (1981)
Music > Composers of Musicals


Andrew Flintoff
   was awarded the Freedom of the City of   
Preston
For beating the Aussies at cricket. And for showing them how to drink properly.

Misc > Celebrities Awarded the Freedom of the City


Andrew Bonar Law
   was the   
U.K. Prime Minister
October 1922 - May 1923

History & Mythology > World Leaders


Andrew Fisher
   was the   
Australian Prime Minister
13 November 1908 – 2 June 1909; 29 April 1910 – 24 June 1913; 17 September 1914 – 27 October 1915

History & Mythology > World Leaders


Andrew Jackson
   was the   
U.S. President
1829

History & Mythology > World Leaders


Andrew Johnson
   was the   
U.S. President
1865

History & Mythology > World Leaders


Andrew Johnson
   had the nickname   
The Tennessee Tailor
A reference to his original occupation

History & Mythology > U.S. Presidents - Nicknames


Andrew Johnson
   had the nickname   
Andy the Sot
He was known as a heavy drinker

History & Mythology > U.S. Presidents - Nicknames


Andrew Jackson
   had the nickname   
King Andrew the First
History & Mythology > U.S. Presidents - Nicknames


Andrew Groves
   is   
British
Based in London. Widely known for his runway collections at London’s Fashion Week

Misc > Fashion Designers


Andrew Flintoff
   is famous for being a   
Cricketer
Test debut for England 1998. Right handed all rounder. Nicknamed Freddie.

Misc > Famous People's Professions


Andrew Carnegie
   is famous for being an   
Entrepreneur
He helped build the Pittsburgh Locomotive Works and invested in Pennsylvania oil wells and several Iron Works. In 1868 he introduced the Bessemer process of making steel to the US and by 1875 he fully capable of opening the largest steel works in the US, the Edgar Thompson Works in Braddock, Pennsylvania.

Misc > Famous People's Professions


Louie Anderson , Andrew “Dice” Clay, “Bobcat” Goldthwait
   are all   
Standup Comedians
Misc > Common Threads 1


Andrew "Dice" Clay
   is the stage name of   
Andrew Clay Silverstein
Amercian comedian

Entertainment > Stage Names - Male


Andrew Carnegie
   was born in   
Dunfermline, Scotland
Philanthropist

Misc > Birthplaces


Andrew Lloyd Webber
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
Evita (1996)
Based on the play

Movies > Films Based On Books


Mark Andrew Olsen
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
One Night With the King (2006)
Based on the 2004 book 'Hadassah: One Night with the King'

Movies > Films Based On Books


Less Than Zero (1987)
   starred   
Andrew McCarthy, Jamie Gertz and Robert Downey Jr. and James Spader
Director: Marek Kanievska. Also starred Nicholas Pryor & Michael Bowen

Movies > Movies of the 1980s


Pretty in Pink (1986)
   starred   
Molly Ringwald, Jon Cryer and Andrew McCarthy
Director: Howard Deutch. Also starred James Spader, Harry Dean Stanton & Annie Potts

Movies > Movies of the 1980s


St. Elmo's Fire (1985)
   starred   
Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe and Andrew McCarthy
Director: Joel Schumacher. Also starred Demi Moore, Judd Nelson and Ally Sheedy.

Movies > Movies of the 1980s


Andrew Bird
   released the album   
Armchair Apocrypha (2007)
Music > Albums of the 2000s


Weekend at Bernie's (1989)
   starred   
Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman and Catherine Mary Stewart
Director: Ted Kotcheff. Also starred Terry Kiser, Don Calfa & Catherine Parks

Movies > Movies of the 1980s


Traffic (2000)
   starred   
Benicio Del Toro, Jacob Vargas and Andrew Chavez
Director: Steven Soderbergh. Also starred Michael Saucedo, Tomas Milian & Jose Yenque

Movies > Movies of the 2000s


Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966)
   starred   
Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley and Andrew Keir
Director: Terence Fisher. Also starred Francis Matthews, Suzan Farmer & Charles 'Bud' Tingwell

Movies > Movies of the 1960s


Robert William Andrew Feller (1936-56)
   had the nickname   
“Rapid Robert”
Sports & Leisure > Baseball - Hall of Fame Nicknames


Scotland
   has the patron saint   
Andrew
November 30

History & Mythology > Patron Saints - Places


Andrew Dice Clay
   was considered for the role of   
Vinny Gambini in My Cousin Vinny (1992)
Joe Pesci got the part

Movies > Movie Stars That DIDN'T Get the Role


Daniel Day-Lewis
   was considered for the role of   
Andrew Beckett in Philadelphia (1993)
Tom Hanks got the part

Movies > Movie Stars That DIDN'T Get the Role


Michael Keaton
   was considered for the role of   
Andrew Beckett in Philadelphia (1993)
Tom Hanks got the part

Movies > Movie Stars That DIDN'T Get the Role


Andrew Barton (Banjo) Patterson
   is known as a   
Poet
Born 1864, died 1941

History & Mythology > Who's Who From Australia


Andrew Lloyd Webber
   is a   
Composer
2006

Entertainment > Kennedy Center Honors Award


Leatherface
   is a role shared by   
Robert Jacks & Andrew Bryniarski
Robert Jacks - The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1994), Andrew Bryniarski - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) & The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006)

Movies > Shared Film Roles


Leatherface
   is a role shared by   
Gunnar Hansen & Andrew Bryniarski
Gunnar Hansen -The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), Andrew Bryniarski - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) & The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006)

Movies > Shared Film Roles


Leatherface
   is a role shared by   
Bill Johnson & Andrew Bryniarski
Bill Johnson - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986), Andrew Bryniarski - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) & The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006)

Movies > Shared Film Roles


Andrew Imbrie
   composed   
Roethke Songs
For soprano and piano, 1980

Music > Classical Music


Bitter Sweet Symphony
   contains a sample from   
Andrew Oldham Orchestra
The Verve sampled Andrew Oldham Orchestra's "The Last Time" -- A court case decided that The Verve had used too much of a sample of the orchestrated version of The Last Time. Bitter Sweet Symphony is now credited to Jagger and Richards.

Music > Samples


Andrew Carnegie
      
"The Man Who Dies Rich Dies Disgraced"
Steel King of America

Language > Quotations


Andrew Imbrie
   composed   
"A Wind Has Blown the Rain Away"
Text by e. e. cummings

Music > Art Songs


Andrew Joron
   won the award for the poem   
The Sonic Flowerwall of Primes
1980

Arts & Literature > Rhysling Awards


Andrew Joron
   won the award for the poem   
Asleep in the Arms of Mother Night
1978

Arts & Literature > Rhysling Awards








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