and fortune
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FAME... and fortune
DAMESFortune and others.
TELLERSFortune and bank
SUCCESSFame and fortune
CENTWeight-and-fortune cost, once
TAROTCARDSWheel of Fortune and others
ASTORFurrier of fame and fortune
EFSBeginnings of fame and fortune?
upalternating good and bad fortune
LUCEFounder of Time, Life, and Fortune
INCMagazine shelved near Forbes and Fortune
INCMagazine similar to Fortune and Money
MISPrefix used with "fit" and "fortune."
WEDIDNTSTARTTHESong that references Sputnik and "Wheel of Fortune"
VICISSITUDEOne of the ups and downs of fortune.
RESPUNLike the "Wheel of Fortune" wheel, again and again
SAUCILY"Culinary arts could whisk me off to fame and fortune," Tom said ...
LODI"Seeking my fame and fortune, looking for a pot of gold" CCR
LODI"Seekin' my fame and fortune, lookin' for a pot of gold" song
LODI"Seekin' my fame and fortune, lookin' for a pot of gold" CCR song
DEEREFortune 500 company whose products have a trademarked green-and-yellow color scheme
talismansan object held to act as a charm to avert evil and bring good fortune
metoposcopythe art of judging a person's character and fortune from his face, principally his forehead
metoposcopiesMETOPOSCOPY, the art of judging a person's character and fortune from his face, principally his forehead
metoposcopicalrelating to metoposcopy, the art of judging a person's character and fortune from his face also METOPOSCOPIC
metoposcopicrelating to metoposcopy, the art of judging a person's character and fortune from his face also METOPOSCOPICAL
metoposcopistone who practises metoposcopy, the art of judging a person's character and fortune from his face, principally his forehead
metoposcopistsMETOPOSCOPIST, one who practises metoposcopy, the art of judging a person's character and fortune from his face, principally his forehead
gypsiesA member of a traveling people with dark skin and hair who speak Romany and traditionally live by seasonal work, itinerant trade, and fortune-telling. Gypsies are now found mostly in Europe, parts of North Africa, and North America, but are believed to have originated in the Indian subcontinent