Hairdo of 18th century
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TETEHairdo of 18th century
POUF18th-century hairdo
POPE18th-century translator of Homer
ALEXANDERPOPE18th century translator of Homer
EULERGiant of 18th-century math
HALLEYBritish astronomer of 18th century.
OPIEEnglish painter of 18th century.
TIEPOLOVenetian painter of 18th century.
JOSEPHWoman's cloak of 18th century.
SLAVERSBusinessmen of the 18th century.
STERNELaurence of 18th Century London.
ETHANAllen of the 18th century.
CASANOVALibertine of the 18th century
SERENATAMusic of the 18th century
MDCCIStart of the 18th century
CASANOVAWomanizer of 18th-century Venice
EMMETIrish insurrectionist of the 18th century.
MARIEANTOINETTEV. I. P. of 18th century.
GILBLASAdventurer of 18th-century French literature
BACHSProlific 18th-century family of composers
spencerEnglish wig of the 18th century
ACADIA17th-18th-century division of New France
ROCOCOPAINTERGenre artist of mid-18th-century Europe
STERNESLaurence and Elizabeth of 18th century England.
BACHGerman church organist of the 18th century.
TRISTRAMNominal hero of an 18th century novel.
GARRICKFamous English actor of the 18th century.
WHERETHERESAQUILLDescription of an 18th-century writing desk?
PEALESFamily of 18th- and 19th-century painters
GILBLASPicaresque hero of an 18th-century French novel
ROUSSEAUAuthor and social reformer of 18th-century France.
REAUMUR18th-century French inventor of a temperature scale
URDULanguage of the 18th-century poet Mir Taqi Mir
dobbinsdrinking vessel of the 18th century holding a gill
dobbindrinking vessel of the 18th century holding a gill
EPEENoted French teacher of deaf and dumb children: 18th century
TIEPOLO18th-century Venetian master who painted "Adoration of the Magi"
FORTUNEDOESStart of a quip by 18th century writer Marie-Jeanne Riccoboni
boiseriesculptured paneling, esp. that of French architecture in the 18th century
limnersitinerant painter of 18th-century America who usually had little formal training