Norman The Shark
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GREGNorman "The Shark"
GREGGolfer Norman a.k.a. the Great White Shark
SHARK"The ..": Greg Norman
LEAR"The Jeffersons" producer Norman
GREGNorman of the links
LEAR"The Jeffersons" writer Norman
GREGNorman the links conqueror
ALANCKBOURN"The Norman Conquests" playwright
MAILER"The Executioner's Song" author Norman
ARMIESNorman Mailer's ".. of the Night"
ENGLANDSite of the Norman Conquest
RMIESOFTHENIGHTNorman Mailer book, with "The"
DEERPARKNorman Mailer novel, with "The"
LEARNorman who created the Bunkers
TANCREDNorman leader in the First Crusade
MLIV12 years before the Norman Conquest
LEAR"All in the Family" producer Norman
LEAR"All in the Family" creator Norman
WESSEXKingdom splintered by the Norman Conquest
MABELMiss Norman, star of the past.
MLXSix years before the Norman Conquest.
MLI15 years before the Norman Conquest.
HASTINGSFirst victory of the Norman Conquest.
TANCREDNorman hero of the First Crusade
preconquesttaking place before the Norman conquest
MINETANorman of the Clinton and Bush cabinets
LEARNorman who created "All in the Family"
LEARNorman who produced "All in the Family"
MARYHARTMANWith 74A, Norman Lear series of the '70s
PEALE"The Power of Positive Thinking" author Norman Vincent
PEALENorman Vincent ..., author of "The Power of Positive Thinking"
JEWISONNorman who directed "In the Heat of the Night"
OSBORNMarvel supervillain Norman ... a.k.a. the Green Goblin
WESSEXSaxon kingdom that lasted up to the Norman Conquest
DANELAWRules in force in England before the Norman conquest
erebefore 2 contrived ere the beginning of the world Norman Douglas
geldtax paid to the crown by landholders under the Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings
geldstax paid to the crown by landholders under the Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings
justiciarsA regent and deputy presiding over the court of a Norman or early Plantagenet king of England
justiciarthe chief political and judicial officer of the Norman and later kings of England until the 13th century