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  • Ed Cray
  • American journalist, biographer, and educator (1933–2019)

    Warren. Cray, Ed (1992) [1968]. The Erotic Muse: American Bawdy Songs (2nd ed.). University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0-252-01781-1. Cray, Ed (1997). Chief

    Ed Cray

    Ed_Cray

  • Earl Warren
  • Chief Justice of the United States from 1953 to 1969

    2025. Cray 1997, pp. 19–21. Cray 1997, pp. 23–28, 31. Cray 1997, pp. 28–32. Cray 1997, pp. 32–33. Cray 1997, pp. 35–36. Cray 1997, pp. 37–38. Cray 1997

    Earl Warren

    Earl Warren

    Earl_Warren

  • Robert Cray
  • American blues guitarist and singer

    William Cray (born August 1, 1953) is an American blues guitarist and singer. He has led his own band and won five Grammy Awards. Robert Cray was born

    Robert Cray

    Robert Cray

    Robert_Cray

  • Andrew Cray
  • American LGBTQ rights activist (1986–2014)

    Andrew S. Cray (June 11, 1986 – August 28, 2014) was an American LGBTQ rights activist and political figure. Cray played a central role in securing new

    Andrew Cray

    Andrew_Cray

  • Woody Guthrie
  • American singer-songwriter (1912–1967)

    August 25, 2010. Cray, Ed (2006). Ramblin Man: The Life and Times of Woody Guthrie. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 18. ISBN 9780393343083. Cray, Ed (2004). Ramblin

    Woody Guthrie

    Woody Guthrie

    Woody_Guthrie

  • Do Your Ears Hang Low?
  • Children's song derived from an 1838 popular song

    parody versions of the campfire song, but, according to folklorists such as Ed Cray, the evidence strongly suggests that "Do Your Balls Hang Low?" came first

    Do Your Ears Hang Low?

    Do_Your_Ears_Hang_Low?

  • The Bastard King of England
  • Vulgar English folk song

    England behind a horse before the Channel Tunnel was dug. According to Ed Cray, author of Bawdy Ballads, "As the story goes, Rudyard Kipling wrote 'The

    The Bastard King of England

    The_Bastard_King_of_England

  • Oh Dear! What Can the Matter Be?
  • Song

    Here are the chorus and the first two verses, of seven, as published in Ed Cray's The Erotic Muse: Oh, dear, what can the matter be, Seven old ladies were

    Oh Dear! What Can the Matter Be?

    Oh_Dear!_What_Can_the_Matter_Be?

  • Cray-1
  • Supercomputer manufactured by Cray Research

    The Cray-1 was a supercomputer designed, manufactured and marketed by Cray Research. Announced in 1975, the first Cray-1 system was installed at Los Alamos

    Cray-1

    Cray-1

    Cray-1

  • Cement shoes
  • Method of murder or body disposal

    with the fishes'. Lupara bianca Crushing (method of execution) Stoning Ed Cray, "Ethnic and Place Names as Derisive Adjectives", Western Folklore 21:1:27–34

    Cement shoes

    Cement_shoes

  • Chicago Overcoat
  • 2009 American film

    combed city for gritty locales". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved March 3, 2015. Ed Cray, "Ethnic and Place Names as Derisive Adjectives", Western Folklore 21:1:27–34

    Chicago Overcoat

    Chicago_Overcoat

  • My Dusty Road
  • 2009 compilation album by Woody Guthrie

    released by Rounder Records in 2009. According to the album liner notes by Ed Cray and Bill Nowlin, the master discs were housed in the basement of the Brooklyn

    My Dusty Road

    My_Dusty_Road

  • John Valby
  • American musician

    Student Oral Tradition (Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Masters Thesis, 1965). Ed Cray, The Erotic Muse: American Bawdy Songs (University of Illinois, 1992).

    John Valby

    John_Valby

  • Humoresques (Dvořák)
  • Piano cycle by Antonín Dvořák

    Arnold were the first to combine the humorous lyrics with Dvořák's music. Ed Cray wrote, "Sometime in the early 1930s, according to his autobiography, Go

    Humoresques (Dvořák)

    Humoresques (Dvořák)

    Humoresques_(Dvořák)

  • 1952 United States presidential election
  • Quoted in Pach, Chester J., ed. (2017). A Companion to Dwight D. Eisenhower. Wiley. p. 136. ISBN 9781119027331. Ed Cray (1990). General of the Army:

    1952 United States presidential election

    1952 United States presidential election

    1952_United_States_presidential_election

  • Mermaid's Avenue
  • Song by Woody Guthrie

    refrain, "Why they call it Mermaid Avenue, that’s more than I can see." Ed Cray, Ramblin' Man: The Life and Times of Woody Guthrie, W.W. Norton. ""Mermaid's

    Mermaid's Avenue

    Mermaid's Avenue

    Mermaid's_Avenue

  • The Almanac Singers
  • American folk music band

    pad for folksingers, including (in 1942) Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee. Ed Cray says that Hays and Seeger's first paying gig was in January 1941 at a fund-raising

    The Almanac Singers

    The_Almanac_Singers

  • Robert Cray discography
  • discography of American blues musician Robert Cray. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight

    Robert Cray discography

    Robert_Cray_discography

  • Elephant joke
  • Type of absurd joke involving an elephant

    homophone (or near homophone) of "to Wales". (See wine–whine merger.) Ed Cray and Marilyn Eisenberg Herzog (January 1967). "The Absurd Elephant: A Recent

    Elephant joke

    Elephant_joke

  • Blink (1993 film)
  • 1993 American film

    Valerie Wheaton Lucy Childs as Margaret Tattersall Ted Gilbert as Ted Ed Cray as Suspect Blink holds a 67% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 27 critics'

    Blink (1993 film)

    Blink_(1993_film)

  • 52nd Annual Grammy Awards
  • 2010 American music award ceremony

    Brinkley & Johnny Depp, album notes writers (Various Artists) My Dusty Road Ed Cray & Bill Nowlin, album notes writers (Woody Guthrie) Origins of the Red Hot

    52nd Annual Grammy Awards

    52nd_Annual_Grammy_Awards

  • Jack Johnson vs. James J. Jeffries
  • 1910 boxing competition

    Wins In 15 Rounds; Jeffries Weak", The New York Times, July 5, 1910, p1 Ed Cray, et al., American Datelines: Major News Stories from Colonial Times to

    Jack Johnson vs. James J. Jeffries

    Jack Johnson vs. James J. Jeffries

    Jack_Johnson_vs._James_J._Jeffries

  • Cultural depictions of elephants
  • Legend, Fact and Fiction. Newton Abbot: F+W Media. ISBN 978-0715333938. Ed Cray and Marilyn Eisenberg Herzog (January 1967). "The Absurd Elephant: A Recent

    Cultural depictions of elephants

    Cultural depictions of elephants

    Cultural_depictions_of_elephants

  • Tie My Pecker to My Leg
  • refrain was: Come-a ti yi yupi, yupi ya, yupi ya Come-a ti yi yupi, yupi ya Ed Cray in "The Erotic Muse" credits a variation of these lyrics to high school

    Tie My Pecker to My Leg

    Tie_My_Pecker_to_My_Leg

  • Cray Blitz
  • Computer chess program

    Cray Blitz was a computer chess program written by Robert Hyatt, Harry L. Nelson, and Albert Gower to run on the Cray supercomputer. It was derived from

    Cray Blitz

    Cray_Blitz

  • Helen Gahagan Douglas
  • American actress and politician (1900–1980)

    ACTRESS LOST TO NIXON IN SENATE RACE". The New York Times. New York. p. 20. Ed Cray (1997). Chief Justice: A Biography of Earl Warren. Simon and Schuster.

    Helen Gahagan Douglas

    Helen Gahagan Douglas

    Helen_Gahagan_Douglas

  • Columbia River Collection
  • 1987 studio album by Woody Guthrie

    Woody Guthrie Biography 1941. Pacific Northwest Columbia River Songbook Ed Cray (2004). Ramblin Man: The Life and Times of Woody Guthrie. W. W. Norton

    Columbia River Collection

    Columbia_River_Collection

  • William E. Jenner
  • American politician (1908–1985)

    114–115. Giblin, p. 252. Ed Cray, General of the Army: George C. Marshall, Soldier and Statesman (1990: Cooper Square Press ed. 2000), pp. 685–686. Brian

    William E. Jenner

    William E. Jenner

    William_E._Jenner

  • Kray twins
  • British criminal duo during 1950s and 1960s

    Chris; Lorentzen, Justin (2004). "The Kray Fascination". In Chris Jenks (ed.). Urban Culture Critical Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies

    Kray twins

    Kray_twins

  • Foots Cray
  • Area of south east London, England

    Foots Cray is an area of South East London, England, within the London Borough of Bexley. Prior to 1965 it was in the historic county of Kent. It is located

    Foots Cray

    Foots Cray

    Foots_Cray

  • Folklore of the United States
  •  : Doubleday, 1966. Selections from the Journal of American folklore. Ed Cray and Marilyn Eisenberg Herzog (January 1967). "The Absurd Elephant: A Recent

    Folklore of the United States

    Folklore_of_the_United_States

  • Police lineup
  • Criminal justice identification process

    "Chessman Case Cracks Wide Open", Argosy, December 1960, p. 118, as quoted in Ed Cray, "Ethnic and Place Names as Derisive Adjectives", Western Folklore 21:1:27–34

    Police lineup

    Police lineup

    Police_lineup

  • 1100s in architecture
  • ISBN 0-19-722796-1. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) "Ed Cray. Chief Justice: A Biography of Earl Warren. New York: Simon and Schuster

    1100s in architecture

    1100s_in_architecture

  • Mark Lane (author)
  • American lawyer, politician and author (1927–2016)

    Warren displayed significant contempt for Lane. According to biographer Ed Cray, Warren deemed Lane "a publicity seeker who played fast and loose with

    Mark Lane (author)

    Mark Lane (author)

    Mark_Lane_(author)

  • Strong Persuader
  • 1986 studio album by Robert Cray

    studio album by American blues singer and guitarist Robert Cray. It was recorded by Cray at the Los Angeles studios Sage & Sound and Haywood's with producers

    Strong Persuader

    Strong_Persuader

  • Common Ground (magazine)
  • 9–10 Guthrie, Woody (March 1942), "Ear Players", Common Ground: 32–43 Ed Cray (March 17, 2006). Ramblin' Man: The Life and Times of Woody Guthrie. W

    Common Ground (magazine)

    Common_Ground_(magazine)

  • Los Angeles Times suburban sections
  • Aspect of LA Times publication history

    from the Times' other zoned sections. Sports was covered extensively. Ed Cray wrote in the American Journalism Review: The majority of the cover stories

    Los Angeles Times suburban sections

    Los_Angeles_Times_suburban_sections

  • Ed Quinn
  • American actor, model and musician (born 1968)

    on Ed Quinn!". California Live. NBC Los Angeles. 2 November 2020. Retrieved 16 December 2020. Fishman, Scott (28 November 2020). "'The Oval's Ed Quinn

    Ed Quinn

    Ed Quinn

    Ed_Quinn

  • History of supercomputing
  • of computers at Control Data Corporation (CDC) were designed by Seymour Cray to use innovative designs and parallelism to achieve superior computational

    History of supercomputing

    History of supercomputing

    History_of_supercomputing

  • On the Trail of Negro Folk-songs
  • 1925 book by Dorothy Scarborough

    received continued positive reception upon its re-release in the 1960s. Ed Cray described it as "the product of innocent happier days" and criticized Scarborough's

    On the Trail of Negro Folk-songs

    On the Trail of Negro Folk-songs

    On_the_Trail_of_Negro_Folk-songs

  • Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Fact Crime
  • Annual American literary award

    Detectives Shortlist John Pearson The Profession of Violence Shortlist Ed Cray Burden of Proof Shortlist 1975 Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry Helter

    Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Fact Crime

    Edgar_Allan_Poe_Award_for_Best_Fact_Crime

  • Woody Guthrie Folk Festival
  • Annual folk festival in Oklahoma, USA

    Indeed! Review of Ramblin' Man: The Life and Times of Woody Guthrie by Ed Cray. March 2005. Retrieved Sept. 17, 2007. 3rd Annual Woody Guthrie Free Folk

    Woody Guthrie Folk Festival

    Woody Guthrie Folk Festival

    Woody_Guthrie_Folk_Festival

  • Supercomputer
  • Type of extremely powerful computer

    million each. Cray left CDC in 1972 to form his own company, Cray Research. Four years after leaving CDC, Cray delivered the 80 MHz Cray-1 in 1976, which

    Supercomputer

    Supercomputer

    Supercomputer

  • North Cray
  • Human settlement in England

    North Cray is an area in South East London, England, within the London Borough of Bexley. It is located east of Sidcup and south of Bexleyheath and is

    North Cray

    North Cray

    North_Cray

  • Ellen Stekert
  • Professor of English and folksinger

    "Fuzzy" Barhight as part of her work as an academic folklorist. Reviewer Ed Cray of the journal Western Folklore called the album "outstanding". Although

    Ellen Stekert

    Ellen Stekert

    Ellen_Stekert

  • Foots Cray Place
  • Country house in London, England

    Foots Cray Place was one of the four country houses built in England in the 18th century to a design inspired by Palladio's Villa Capra near Vicenza. Built

    Foots Cray Place

    Foots Cray Place

    Foots_Cray_Place

  • Bad Influence (album)
  • 1983 studio album by the Robert Cray Band

    singer-songwriter and guitarist Robert Cray. Released with Hightone Records, this was the album thought to have put Cray on the map, prior to his explosion

    Bad Influence (album)

    Bad_Influence_(album)

  • Cray XMT
  • Cray XMT (Cray eXtreme MultiThreading, codenamed Eldorado) is a scalable multithreaded shared memory supercomputer architecture by Cray, based on the

    Cray XMT

    Cray XMT

    Cray_XMT

  • Fred Cray
  • American artist

    Fred Cray (born 1957) is an American multimedia artist based in Brooklyn, New York whose first solo show, in 2000, of his photographs were described by

    Fred Cray

    Fred_Cray

  • Deaths in October 2019
  • 46, Filipino cultural activist and performance artist, cardiac arrest. Ed Cray, 86, American journalist and biographer. Francis S. Currey, 94, American

    Deaths in October 2019

    Deaths_in_October_2019

  • Grammy Award for Best Album Notes
  • Music award

    the Film Douglas Brinkley and Johnny Depp Various Artists My Dusty Road Ed Cray and Bill Nowlin Woody Guthrie Origins of the Red Hot Mama, 1910-1922 Lloyd

    Grammy Award for Best Album Notes

    Grammy_Award_for_Best_Album_Notes

  • March 1965
  • Month of 1965

    American Datelines: Major News Stories from Colonial Times to the Present, Ed Cray, et al., editors (University of Illinois Press, 2003) p326 "15,000 Climax

    March 1965

    March 1965

    March_1965

  • Twenty (Robert Cray album)
  • 2005 studio album by Robert Cray

    Larkin, Colin (2011). "Robert Cray". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0857125958. "Robert Cray - Twenty CD Album". CD Universe

    Twenty (Robert Cray album)

    Twenty_(Robert_Cray_album)

  • Control Data Corporation
  • American mainframe and supercomputer firm (1957–1999)

    engineer Seymour Cray who developed a series of fast computers, then considered the fastest computing machines in the world; in the 1970s, Cray left the Control

    Control Data Corporation

    Control_Data_Corporation

  • Robert B. Powers
  • American police officer

    University of Arizona Press. pp. 276, 280, 361. ISBN 978-0-8165-2802-8. Ed Cray (1997). Chief Justice: A Biography of Earl Warren. Simon and Schuster.

    Robert B. Powers

    Robert_B._Powers

  • Bakersfield Police Department
  • Police department in Bakersfield, California

    University of Arizona Press. pp. 276, 280, 361. ISBN 978-0-8165-2802-8. Ed Cray (1997). Chief Justice: A Biography of Earl Warren. Simon and Schuster.

    Bakersfield Police Department

    Bakersfield Police Department

    Bakersfield_Police_Department

  • February 1950
  • Month of 1950

    1000 Centuries: Can We Do It? (Springer, 2008) p. 77; Asteroid 1950 DA Ed Cray, Chief Justice: A Biography of Earl Warren (Simon and Schuster, 1997) p203

    February 1950

    February 1950

    February_1950

  • List of fastest computers
  • Cray EX235a, AMD Optimized 3rd Generation EPYC 64C 2GHz, AMD Instinct MI250X, Slingshot-11". TOP500.org. Retrieved 2024-01-07. "El Capitan - HPE Cray

    List of fastest computers

    List_of_fastest_computers

  • Chapel (programming language)
  • Parallel programming language

    that was developed by Cray, and later by Hewlett Packard Enterprise which acquired Cray. It was being developed as part of the Cray Cascade project, a participant

    Chapel (programming language)

    Chapel_(programming_language)

  • Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (album)
  • 1988 studio album by the Robert Cray Band

    Afraid of the Dark, released in 1988, is American blues musician Robert Cray's follow-up to Strong Persuader. It was unable to match the mainstream success

    Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (album)

    Don't_Be_Afraid_of_the_Dark_(album)

  • July 1910
  • Month of 1910

    "Johnson Wins In 15 Rounds; Jeffries Weak", New York Times, July 5, 1910, p1 Ed Cray, et al., American Datelines: Major News Stories from Colonial Times to

    July 1910

    July 1910

    July_1910

  • Harold Ambellan
  • American sculptor

    17 November 2023. Ramblin' Man: The Life and Times of Woody Guthrie by Ed Cray, W. W. Norton & Co., 2006, pages 179, 184 Willert Park Courts at docomomo-us

    Harold Ambellan

    Harold_Ambellan

  • Atom (character)
  • Name shared by several comic book superheroes from the DC Comics universe

    Silver Age Atom, Ray Palmer, who first appeared in 1961. The third Atom, Adam Cray, was a minor character present in Suicide Squad stories. The fourth Atom

    Atom (character)

    Atom_(character)

  • Ed Manion
  • American saxophonist (born 1952)

    Between 1991 and 1994, Manion was also a full-time member of The Robert Cray Band and played alongside B.B. King, Albert Collins and John Lee Hooker.

    Ed Manion

    Ed Manion

    Ed_Manion

  • Ampersand's Entertainment Guide
  • Entertainment magazine

    writer Colman Andrews and music/film critic Jacoba Atlas. Music scholar Ed Cray joined in 1978. Alan Weston Publishing encountered difficulties with advertisers

    Ampersand's Entertainment Guide

    Ampersand's_Entertainment_Guide

  • Orpington (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1945 onwards

    of Ravensbourne. The St Paul's Cray ward was transferred from the abolished constituency of Chislehurst The ward of Cray Valley West was transferred to

    Orpington (constituency)

    Orpington (constituency)

    Orpington_(constituency)

  • The Memphis Horns
  • American horn section

    Tese Midnight Stroll (1990) – Robert Cray I Was Warned (1992) – Robert Cray Sweet Potato Pie (1997) – Robert Cray Bird Nest on the Ground (2012) – Doyle

    The Memphis Horns

    The_Memphis_Horns

  • Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal
  • 1983 essay about programming

    programming logic errors. Also mentioned are feats such as Seymour Cray, the inventor of the Cray-1 supercomputer, using manual control switches to load the first

    Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal

    Real_Programmers_Don't_Use_Pascal

  • Elon Musk
  • Businessman and public official (born 1971)

    Archived from the original on August 7, 2020. Retrieved June 1, 2020. McCray, Patrick W. (June 11, 2012). "A pioneer in space and on Earth". CNN. Archived

    Elon Musk

    Elon Musk

    Elon_Musk

  • False Accusations
  • 1985 studio album by the Robert Cray Band

    Accusations is the third studio album by the Robert Cray Band, released 1985. In the same year, Cray won the W.C. Handy Award for best male artist of 1985

    False Accusations

    False_Accusations

  • Florence Craye
  • Fictional character in P. G. Wodehouse stories

    On, Jeeves (Reprinted ed.). Arrow Books. ISBN 978-0099513698. Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) [1947]. Joy in the Morning (Reprinted ed.). Arrow Books. ISBN 978-0099513766

    Florence Craye

    Florence Craye

    Florence_Craye

  • I Met a Whore in the Park
  • the Park one day" As sung by rugby players and uploaded on May 5, 2008. See Ed Cray's The Erotic Muse: American Bawdy Songs. Second Edition page 318

    I Met a Whore in the Park

    I_Met_a_Whore_in_the_Park

  • Jim Caviezel
  • American actor (born 1968)

    Fletcher Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius Bobby Jones Highwaymen James "Rennie" Cray 2006 Unknown Jean Jacket Déjà Vu Carroll Oerstadt 2008 Outlander Kainan Long

    Jim Caviezel

    Jim Caviezel

    Jim_Caviezel

  • Bexley
  • Area of Greater London, England

    Shuttle River Way and Cray River Way and the Mayor of London's "London LOOP" walk, which, shortly after its start at Erith, follows the Cray River Way from Crayford

    Bexley

    Bexley

    Bexley

  • List of UFC champions
  • American MMA promotion company victors

    Holds Barred: Ultimate Fighting and the Martial Arts Revolution (Paperback ed.). Milo Books. pp. 106, 123. ISBN 978-1-903854-30-3. Harshcore, Rod (2011-09-29)

    List of UFC champions

    List_of_UFC_champions

  • Anchetil de Greye
  • Norman knight and nobleman

    the other side of the Thames in Grays. Cray and Grey seem to be almost interchangeable in Kent place names. Cray passed from Anglo-Norman French into English

    Anchetil de Greye

    Anchetil_de_Greye

  • Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
  • City in Wisconsin, United States

    is the birthplace of Seymour Cray, known as the "father of supercomputing", and the headquarters for the original Cray Research. It is also the home

    Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin

    Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin

    Chippewa_Falls,_Wisconsin

  • Sean Duffy
  • American politician (born 1971)

    associated figure, the conservative political commentator Glenn Beck. In an op-ed for The Washington Times a year after the passage of the Dodd–Frank Wall Street

    Sean Duffy

    Sean Duffy

    Sean_Duffy

  • Smoking Gun (song)
  • 1986 single by Robert Cray

    song by Robert Cray. It reached No. 2 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart and No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100. In addition, Cray was nominated for

    Smoking Gun (song)

    Smoking_Gun_(song)

  • Katie Webster
  • American boogie-woogie pianist (1936–1999)

    to Robert Cray. Dubai: Carlton Books Limited. p. 182. ISBN 1-85868-255-X. Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Blues (Second ed.). Guinness

    Katie Webster

    Katie Webster

    Katie_Webster

  • English folk music
  • Folk music originating in England

    Gershon Legman's, The Horn Book: Studies in Erotic Folklore (1964) and Ed Cray's, The Erotic Muse: American Bawdy Songs, which printed many previously

    English folk music

    English_folk_music

  • The Sweet Tea Project
  • American rock band

    International. Retrieved October 5, 2017. Hudak, Kristen (February 1, 2013). "Robert Cray, Ozomatli and a Jay-Z producer among recording artists re-imagining ESPN

    The Sweet Tea Project

    The_Sweet_Tea_Project

  • Ruxley
  • Suburb of south-east London

    the surrounding settlements of North Cray, Foots Cray and St Paul's Cray, but less than Orpington, St Mary Cray, Bexley and Chelsfield. A family who possessed

    Ruxley

    Ruxley

  • Limerick (song)
  • Drinking song

    in the flue. Jones. Unpaginated. Song #48. Cray, Ed. The Erotic Muse: American Bawdy Songs. pg. 217. Cray, Ed. The Erotic Muse: American Bawdy Songs (University

    Limerick (song)

    Limerick_(song)

  • List of Chicago blues musicians
  • Robert Cray. Dubai: Carlton Books. pp. 97–98. ISBN 1-85868-255-X. Erlewine, Michael (1996). "Paul Butterfield Blues Band". In Erlewine, Michael (ed.). All

    List of Chicago blues musicians

    List of Chicago blues musicians

    List_of_Chicago_blues_musicians

  • Fluorinert
  • Electronics coolant liquid

    Livermore National Laboratory discovered that the liquid cooling system of their Cray-2 supercomputers decomposed during extended service, producing some highly

    Fluorinert

    Fluorinert

  • Central Park jogger case
  • 1989 crime in New York City

    to a different assault against John Loughlin. The remaining five—Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, and Korey Wise (known as

    Central Park jogger case

    Central Park jogger case

    Central_Park_jogger_case

  • The Adventures of André & Wally B.
  • 1984 animated short film by Alvy Ray Smith

    the squash and stretch style. It was rendered on a Cray X-MP/2 and a Cray X-MP/4 supercomputer at Cray Research's computer center in Mendota Heights, Minnesota

    The Adventures of André & Wally B.

    The_Adventures_of_André_&_Wally_B.

  • Tim O'Shea (footballer)
  • Footballer (born 1966)

    former professional footballer who played as a defender. He is the manager of Cray Wanderers. He represented the Republic of Ireland at the 1985 FIFA World

    Tim O'Shea (footballer)

    Tim_O'Shea_(footballer)

  • Rachel Campos-Duffy
  • American television personality (born 1971)

    MSNBC. December 17, 2013. Retrieved June 6, 2018. Jordan, Mary; O'Keefe, Ed (April 30, 2015). "Koch brothers make push to court Latinos, alarming many

    Rachel Campos-Duffy

    Rachel Campos-Duffy

    Rachel_Campos-Duffy

  • Loring Hall
  • Hospital in London, England

    Loring Hall is a private mental health care facility in North Cray, London Borough of Bexley. Formerly known as Wollet Hall or Woollet Hall, it is a Grade

    Loring Hall

    Loring Hall

    Loring_Hall

  • La Bouche
  • German electronic dance band

    McCray and Melanie Thornton. The duo began their musical career as part of Groovin' Affairs, a German band. After years of limited success, McCray and

    La Bouche

    La Bouche

    La_Bouche

  • Sweet Potato Pie (album)
  • 1997 studio album by Robert Cray

    Pie is an album by the American musician Robert Cray, released in 1997 through Mercury Records. Cray produced the album. It was recorded by John Hampton

    Sweet Potato Pie (album)

    Sweet_Potato_Pie_(album)

  • James Brolin
  • American actor (born 1940)

    "Cooperative Escapism in Familial Relations" Christmas with Tucker Bo McCray Television movie 2014 When Calls the Heart Circuit Judge Jedidiah Black Episode:

    James Brolin

    James Brolin

    James_Brolin

  • Bourchier Cleeve
  • English pewterer and finance writer (1715–1760)

    Eynsford, North Cray, Bexley, Chislehurst and Sidcup, Kent Property in Cornhill Watt, Francis (1887). "Cleeve, Bourchier" . In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary

    Bourchier Cleeve

    Bourchier_Cleeve

  • Mary Frances McCray
  • Methodist minister (1837–1898)

    Mary Frances 'Fannie' McCray (26 May 1837–1898) was a Christian preacher in Ohio. She was a leader in the African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church and

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  • UNIVAC 1103
  • Univac computer introduced in 1953

    corporation in October 1953. It was the first computer for which Seymour Cray was credited with design work. Even before the completion of the Atlas (UNIVAC

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  • Lucky Peterson
  • American musician (1964–2020)

    journalist Tony Russell, in his book The Blues - From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray has said, "he may be the only blues musician to have had national television

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  • Bill Inglis (footballer, born 1899)
  • English footballer and manager

    Trevor (2024). Wandering No More! Cray Wanderers 1860–2024. Cray 150 Publications. ISBN 9780995575981. White, Eric, ed. (1989). 100 Years Of Brentford.

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  • Melvin Taylor
  • American electric blues guitarist

    ISBN 0-85112-673-1. Russell, Tony (1997). The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray. Dubai: Carlton Books. p. 175. ISBN 1-85868-255-X. "Melvin Taylor – Blues

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  • CONLETH
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    CONLETH

    Modern form of Irish Gaelic Conláed, CONLETH means "purifying fire."

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  • ÁEDH
  • Male

    Gaelic

    ÁEDH

    Variant spelling of Gaelic Áed, ÁEDH means "fire."

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  • Elam
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    English

    Elam

    English : habitational name for someone from a place called Elham, in Kent, or a lost place of this name in Crayford, Kent. The first is derived from Old English ǣl ‘eel’ + hām ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’. There is also an Elam Grange in Bingley, West Yorkshire, but the current distribution of the name in the British Isles suggests that it did not contribute significantly to the surname.

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  • CONLÁED
  • Male

    Irish

    CONLÁED

    Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Conlaodh, CONLÁED means "purifying fire."

    CONLÁED

  • Eddy
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    American, Anglo, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Gothic, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss

    Eddy

    Names Beginning with Ed; Form of Edward; Guardian of Prosperity; Wealthy Defender; Wealthy Protector; Wealthy Guard

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  • CONLEY
  • Male

    English

    CONLEY

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Conláed, CONLEY means "purifying fire."

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kent)

    Craycraft

    English (Kent) : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place. There is a river Cray in Kent, named with Old Welsh crei ‘fresh’; craft may be Old English cræft ‘mill’.John Craycroft came to MD in 1666 from Lincolnshire, England.

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    Names Beginning with Ed; Form of Edward; Guardian of Prosperity; Wealthy Defender; Wealth Protector; Wealthy Guardian

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  • Craycroft
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    English

    Craycroft

    English : variant of Craycraft.

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  • CINÁED
  • Male

    Scottish

    CINÁED

    Scottish Gaelic name, CINÁED means "born of fire." Kenneth is an Anglicized form. 

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  • KENNETH
  • Male

    English

    KENNETH

      Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Cináed, KENNETH means "born of fire." This was probably the first Anglicization. Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cainnech, meaning "comely; finely made." 

    KENNETH

  • CIONAODH
  • Male

    Irish

    CIONAODH

    Irish form of Scottish Gaelic Cináed, CIONAODH means "born of fire."

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  • Edman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Edman

    English : from the Old English personal name Ēadmann (unattested), meaning ‘prosperity man’. Compare Edmond.Scandinavian : Swedish: ornamental name composed of the elements ed ‘isthmus’ + man ‘man’.

    Edman

  • EDSON
  • Male

    English

    EDSON

    English surname transferred to forename use, EDSON means "son of Ed."

    EDSON

  • Ed
  • Boy/Male

    French American Biblical English

    Ed

    Prosperous protector. A FrenchOld English name Eadmund, meaning rich or happy, and protection.

    Ed

  • ÁEDÁN
  • Male

    Gaelic

    ÁEDÁN

     Diminutive form of Gaelic Áed, ÁEDÁN means "little fire."

    ÁEDÁN

  • ÁED
  • Male

    Gaelic

    ÁED

    Old form of Gaelic Aodh, ÁED means "fire." 

    ÁED

  • AODH
  • Male

    Irish

    AODH

    (pronounced ee) Modern Irish and Scottish Gaelic form of Old Gaelic Áed, AODH means "fire." In Celtic mythology, this is the name of a sun god. 

    AODH

  • Manzoor
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Manzoor

    Approve(d) Accept(ed)

    Manzoor

  • ÁED
  • Male

    Celtic

    ÁED

    , fire.

    ÁED

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  • Mathews
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mathews

    English : patronymic from Mathew; a variant spelling of Matthews. In the U.S., this form has absorbed some European cognates such as German Matthäus.Among the earliest bearers of the name in North America was Samuel Mathews (c.1600–c.1657), who came to VA from London in about 1618. He established a plantation at the mouth of the Warwick River, which was at first called Mathews Manor; later its name was changed to Denbigh. He was one of the most powerful and influential men in the early affairs of the colony. He (or possibly his son, who bore the same name) was governor of the colony from 1657 until his death in 1660.

  • Udasutanayaka
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Udasutanayaka

    The Lord of the Ocean's Daughter

  • CATHELD
  • Male

    Irish

    CATHELD

    Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Cathal, CATHELD means "mighty in battle."

  • Zohra
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Arabic, French, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu

    Zohra

    Venus; Love; Beautiful

  • Dinn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dinn

    English : from a short form of the personal name Dinis, a variant of Dennis.Vietnamese : unexplained.

  • Umadevi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil

    Umadevi

    Pretty Face; Goddess Parvati

  • Oruvan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Oruvan

    One Person; One and Only

  • Nealie
  • Girl/Female

    Celtic American

    Nealie

    Ruler.

  • Begum
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, German

    Begum

    Princess; Lady

  • Abdul Rahman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abdul Rahman

    Servant of the merciful one

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  • Harvest
  • n.

    That which is reaped or ready to be reaped or gath//ed; a crop, as of grain (wheat, maize, etc.), or fruit.

  • Cray
  • n.

    Alt. of Crayer

  • Foliation
  • n.

    The manner in which the young leaves are dispo/ed within the bud.

  • Crayon
  • v. t.

    To sketch, as with a crayon; to sketch or plan.

  • Sanguine
  • n.

    Red crayon. See the Note under Crayon, 1.

  • Crayoned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Crayon

  • Stump
  • n.

    A short, thick roll of leather or paper, cut to a point, or any similar implement, used to rub down the lines of a crayon or pencil drawing, in shading it, or for shading drawings by producing tints and gradations from crayon, etc., in powder.

  • Weak
  • v. i.

    Pertaining to, or designating, a verb which forms its preterit (imperfect) and past participle by adding to the present the suffix -ed, -d, or the variant form -t; as in the verbs abash, abashed; abate, abated; deny, denied; feel, felt. See Strong, 19 (a).

  • Sauce
  • n.

    A soft crayon for use in stump drawing or in shading with the stump.

  • Crayoning
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Crayon

  • Scumble
  • v. t.

    To cover lighty, as a painting, or a drawing, with a thin wash of opaque color, or with color-crayon dust rubbed on with the stump, or to make any similar additions to the work, so as to produce a softened effect.

  • Lobster
  • n.

    Any large macrurous crustacean used as food, esp. those of the genus Homarus; as the American lobster (H. Americanus), and the European lobster (H. vulgaris). The Norwegian lobster (Nephrops Norvegicus) is similar in form. All these have a pair of large unequal claws. The spiny lobsters of more southern waters, belonging to Palinurus, Panulirus, and allied genera, have no large claws. The fresh-water crayfishes are sometimes called lobsters.

  • Scumbling
  • n.

    In crayon drawing, the use of the stump.

  • Pastille
  • n.

    See Pastel, a crayon.

  • Crayon
  • n.

    A crayon drawing.

  • Portcrayon
  • n.

    A metallic handle with a clasp for holding a crayon.