moonraker2
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LOL ... let's try an actress?
Reply #9721. Sep 15 12, 8:51 AM
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paulmallon
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BINGO! A thesbian she is...
Reply #9722. Sep 15 12, 12:11 PM
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tobyone
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Jodie Foster? (or were you being cheeky, paulmallon?)
Reply #9723. Sep 15 12, 2:36 PM
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moonraker2
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Ellen DeGeneres ?
Reply #9724. Sep 15 12, 2:50 PM
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Upstart3
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Frances McDormand?
Reply #9725. Sep 15 12, 6:10 PM
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paulmallon
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didn't mean to give the wrong impression, meant thespian only in the sense that she was an actress, but who knows, maybe?
None of the gals listed.
She is a former Academy Award winner for Best Actress.
Reply #9726. Sep 15 12, 8:49 PM
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Upstart3
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Sissy Spacek?
Reply #9727. Sep 16 12, 2:45 AM
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moonraker2
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Did she win her Academy Award in the 1990's ?
Susan Sarandon?
Reply #9728. Sep 16 12, 6:16 AM
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Upstart3
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Is her name alliterative?
Reply #9729. Sep 16 12, 6:22 AM
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moonraker2
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If it is alliterative, we're both in with a chance Upstart ;o)
Reply #9730. Sep 16 12, 9:00 AM
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paulmallon
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YES, she won it in the '90's
Yes , it is illiterative...who can type fastest to come up with _____ ____?
Reply #9731. Sep 16 12, 9:59 AM
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paulmallon
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oops, "A" lliterative
Reply #9732. Sep 16 12, 10:00 AM
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Upstart3
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Let's try Helen Hunt
Reply #9733. Sep 16 12, 10:04 AM
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paulmallon
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Har, har, hardy har, har, Helen Hunt has had herself headlined!
Who the heck are you?
Reply #9734. Sep 16 12, 11:50 AM
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Upstart3
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I thought it might be Holly Hunter!
17th century explorer.
Reply #9735. Sep 16 12, 11:57 AM
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paulmallon
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I'll see your Holly Hunter and alliteratively respond with: Henry Hudson?
Reply #9736. Sep 16 12, 12:07 PM
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Upstart3
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No - sorry, the name is unalliterative
Reply #9737. Sep 16 12, 1:19 PM
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paulmallon
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Samuel de Champlain?
Reply #9738. Sep 16 12, 2:04 PM
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moonraker2
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Was he English .... John Smith perhaps?
Reply #9739. Sep 16 12, 2:31 PM
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Upstart3
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Not de Champlain and not English.
Reply #9740. Sep 16 12, 2:53 PM
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