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- Fur trader, John Jacob
- Mary of old films
- The Great Lie Oscar-winner Mary
- Early 20th century fur trader
- Fur man
- Furrier John Jacob
- John Jacob of financial fame
- John Jacob or Mary
- One-time fur trader
- Philanthropist Brooke
- Actress Mary
- ___ Place (NYC street with a huge cube sculpture)
- Family name of the first American multimillionaire
- Tango master Piazzolla
- Fur tycoon John Jacob
- Early American magnate
- German-born tycoon
- The Maltese Falcon actress
- Fur tycoon
- Mary of The Maltese Falcon
- ___ & Black (clothiers)
- First woman in the British Parliament
- Richest man on the Titanic
- United States' first multi-millionaire
- Financier aboard the "Titanic"
- Fur-fortune financier
- Famed "Titanic" casualty
- Screen star Mary
- Tango giant Piazzolla
- Titanic tycoon
- The Maltese Falcon co-star
- Titanic victim John Jacob ___
- Bygone Times Square hotel
- Businessman after whom a major neighborhood of Queens is named
- One of the two lions at the New York Public Library was originally named for him
- Any of a family that owned Newport's Beechwood mansion
- Fur merchant John Jacob
- The Maltese Falcon actress Mary
- Millionaire on the Titanic
- Capitalist John Jacob
- Fur capitalist John Jacob
- Bogart told her "You're good...you're very good" in "The Maltese Falcon"
- Mary in "The Maltese Falcon"
- John Jacob ___
- Wealthy Titanic casualty
- New York Public Library cofounder John Jacob
- John Jacob who made a fortune in fur trading
- Fellow famous for fur
- Furrier John Jacob ___
- Early fur trader John Jacob
- Philanthropic family name
- Fur trade pioneer
- Famed surname in furs
- Early trading tycoon born in Germany
- Family of finance
- Famed fur merchant
- Eaarly fur trader
- Famed name in financing
- Argentine composer Piazzolla
- Early fur trading
- Fur trader John Jacob ___
- Early fur trader
- Lady who was a friend of Shaw
- She played O'Shaughnessy opposite Bogart's Spade
- Fur fortune-maker
- Manhattan's __ Place, named for a wealthy early American
- Tango composer Piazzolla
- Fur giant
- Lady who reportedly exchanged barbs with Churchill
- American Fur Company founder
- First U.S. multimillionaire
- Notable Titanic casualty
- Noted Titanic passenger
- Mary of "The Maltese Falcon" (1941)
- Noted fur tycoon
- Oregon city namesake
- Big name in furs
- Tango composer __ Piazzolla
- Tycoon who is an Oregon city namesake
- Fur tycoon for whom a northwest Oregon city was named
- Wealthy New York family on HBO's "The Gilded Age"
- First female in Parliament
- Fur magnate
- Fur-trading name
- Early American fur tycoon
- Patron of Audubon
- John Jacob __
- He found his fortune in furs
- The Great Lie Oscar winner
- First woman in Parliament
- Fur magnate John Jacob __
- 1941 Oscar winner
- Big name in fur
- Bogart costar of '41
- Fur-trade magnate
- Viscountess Nancy
- Fur magnate John Jacob
- New York Public Library benefactor
- First woman in the House of Commons
- Fur-trading tycoon
- Early American tycoon
- Noted fur trader
- Early American millionaire
- First female member of Parliament
- Memorable Bogart costar
- America's first millionaire
- Early American merchant
- Prominent patron of Poe
- Poe patron
- 19th-century fur tycoon
- Fur tycoon John Jacob __
- Furrier John Jacob __
- New York Public Library cofounder
- Early American megamerchant
- Commodore Vanderbilt contemporary
- Last name of fur fame
- Noted Titanic casualty
- New York City's ___ Place
- New York society name
- Place near NYU
- ___ Place (stop after Bleecker Street on the uptown 6 train)
- Fur merchant John Jacob ___
- Manhattan's ___ Place Theatre
- Place in New York City
- Place that intersects Broadway
- At his death in 1848, he was the richest person in the U.S.
- Noted millionaire on the Titanic
- Early American merchant (1763–1848).
- Financial wizard (1763–1848).
- Alger boy of 1784.
- Co-founder of N. Y. Public Library (1763–1848).
- Feminine M. P.
- Mary ___, movie star.
- Mary ___, of the movies.
- Meet me at the ___.
- Fur-trade millionaire.
- A Place in Manhattan.
- Famous fur trader.
- First woman MP.
- Fur trader and financier.
- Emigrant from Germany, 1783.
- Meeting place in a popular song.
- Nancy Langhorne, Vicountess ___.
- Famous Lady.
- John Jacob.
- One of the 400.
- Famous financier.
- Famous fur merchant.
- Fur merchant of the 1800's.
- Mary ___, former Hollywood star.
- Mary of the movies.
- American lost on the Titanic.
- Emigrant from Waldorf, 1784.
- Famous New York family.
- Founder of a city in Oregon, 1811.
- Four Hundred hostess, Mrs. ___.
- Member of the 400.
- Noted American family.
- Prominent American family.
- Famous American family.
- Lady who was a Langhorne.
- Name in the social register.
- Name linked with Waldorf.
- Early U. S. fur merchant.
- Noted American merchant.
- Early American family.
- Old American family.
- One of the four hundred.
- Noted name in finance.
- Famous New York hotel.
- Famous furrier.
- Early capitalist.
- Grand hotel.
- American capitalist.
- New York name.
- Old Times Sq. hotel.
- British Lady of note
- J. J. or Vincent
- Mary or John
- Mary or Vincent
- U. S. fur trader
- U.S. capitalist
- Early name in furs
- Mary of films
- Famed N.Y. hotel
- First woman M.P. of England
- Lady ___
- M.P. Nancy
- Fur merchant
- Old N.Y. hotel
- Where she lost it
- Erstwhile Manhattan hotel
- Famed fur trader
- Famed son of a Waldorf butcher
- Actress in "The Maltese Falcon"
- Early furrier
- John Jacob or Lady
- Mary or Lady
- N.Y.C. hotel of yesteryear
- Defunct Times Square hotel
- Fur trader
- Famous victim at sea: Apr. 15, 1912
- First woman to sit in Parliament
- Former B'way hotel
- Former N.Y.C. hotel
- Mary or John Jacob
- Early fur baron
- England's first woman in Parliament
- Fur mogul
- John Jacob or Nancy
- Mary from Quincy, Ill.
- First lady in Parliament
- Former N.Y.C. meeting place
- Mary or John J.
- Pioneer fur trader
- Former Times Square hotel
- Fur made his fortune
- John, the fur trader
- N.Y. Public Library benefactor
- Brooke or Mary
- Famed furrier
- He dealt in pelts
- Landlord of New York
- Former fur baron
- A "400" name
- J. J. or Mary
- Philanthropist Brooke ___
- Familiar "400" name
- Mary or Nancy
- 20's-40's actress Mary
- New York "Place" name
- New York's ___ Place
- Titanic casualty
- Lady Nancy
- Nancy, the first woman in Parliament
- V.I.P. on the Titanic's casualty list
- Mary of "Don Juan," 1926
- Place name in New York
- The Maltese Falcon” actress nyt 2004 ASTOR First woman in the House of Commons nyt 2004 ASTOR Place in Manhattan nyt 2004 ASTOR Socialite Brooke nyt 2004 ASTRA Per Ardua ad ___" (Royal Air Force motto)
- Mary who wrote the autobiographical "A Life on Film"
- Titanic V.I.P.
- 19th-century fur trade monopolist
- Early fur trader John Jacob ___
- Silents star Mary
- Lady ___, first woman to sit in British Parliament
- Place name in Manhattan
- Noted 21-Across dealer
- New York's historic ___ Library
- Manhattan's ___ Place
- Nancy ___, first female member of the British Parliament
- Mary of early Hollywood
- Tycoon on the Titanic
- Famous Titanic victim
- Lady ___, first female member of Parliament
- First U.S. multimillionaire John Jacob ___
- Nancy who served as the first female member of the British Parliament
- Actress Mary of "The Maltese Falcon"
- ___ Place, one of the original 28 stations of the New York City subway
- Britain's historic Lady ___
- Eponym of a neighborhood in Queens
- Mary of 'Dodsworth'
- Historical furrier
- Historical fur trader
- Old fur king
- Legendary furrier
- John Jacob -- (fur king)
- Fur king John Jacob --
- Fur tycoon on the Titanic
- Mary of old Hollywood
- He was America's richest person when he died in 1848
- America's richest man, circa 1848
- Mary in "Dodsworth"
- Mary who played Brigid O'Shaughnessy in "The Maltese Falcon"
- Fur tycoon John Jacob ___
- Early American capitalist John Jacob
- Noted capitalist John Jacob
- Titanic passenger
- Founder of the American Fur Company
- Famous fur trader Jacob
- Financier John Jacob
- Prominent 19th century family
- Wealthy fur merchant
- Tycoon John Jacob
- New York library sponsor John Jacob
- America's richest man in 1848
- The first multimillionaire
- Fur capitalist of note
- Early fur baron of note
- Historic fur trader
- Fur magnate John
- John Jacob on the Titanic
- Beaver baron
- Actress Mary in Dodsworth
- American fur trader
- Fur family name
- US fur merchant 1763-1848
- Hotel name
- Last name in fur
- Lady Nancy of Britain
- John Jacob ___ (first U.S. millionaire)
- American capitalist John Jacob
- Early multimillionaire John Jacob
- Titanic passenger John Jacob ___
- Millionaire aboard the Titanic
- Noted fur capitalist John Jacob
- Fur magnate on the Titanic
- Mary of "The Great Lie"
- Mary of "Don Juan"
- Multimillionaire lost on the Titanic
- Fur baron
- The Maltese Falcon star
- Host of the 400
- Pacific Fur Company founder
- Furrier of fame and fortune
- Big name in philanthropy
- America's first multimillionaire
- The U.S.'s first multimillionaire
- Prosperous fur trader
- Richest passenger on the Titanic
- The Maltese Falcon actor
- Tycoon John Jacob ___
- Wealthiest American in the 1840s
- Fur trading family