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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -AGUAR--. That is, eight letter words with 2nd letter A and 3rd letter G and 4th letter U and 5th letter A and 6th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are:

saguaros

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -AGUAR--. That is, eight letter words with 2nd letter A and 3rd letter G and 4th letter U and 5th letter A and 6th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are:

saguaros

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A jaguar would win since it is considered the most powerful big cat. A reason is it has a powerful bite force. It can kill a caiman (a type of croc), and can crack a tortoise shell. Now I like tiger better but I am being truthful.

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The cast of Kent State - 1981 includes: Daniel Aguar as Duke Talia Balsam as Sandy Scheuer Ellen Barkin as Student Steve Beauchamp as Scooter Frederikke Borge Mark Chamberlin as Tony Josh Clark as National Guard trooper George Coe as Mayor Leroy Satrom Jerome Dempsey as Governor Rhodes Margaret Dirolf as Wendy Jane Fleiss as Allison Krause John Getz as Professor Ted Arnold Ann Gillespie as Sharon Keith Gordon as Jeff Miller Betty Harper Roxanne Hart as Jean Arnold Michael Higgins as Professor Glenn Frank Michael Horton as Cody John Kellogg Richard Kusyk Charley Lang as Barry Levine Gary Lee Love as Reporter Larry Lindsey as Policeman David Marshall Grant as Tom Jeff McCracken as Bill Schroeder Steven Means as Reporter Bill Moses as President White Christopher Murney as Major Jones Will Patton as Peter Barry Snider as Sergeant Steincamp Shepperd Strudwick as Professor Warren David VandeBrake as Chip Lenny von Dohlen Arthur Weaver Gretchen West as Buffy Jordan Williams as Lt. Stone

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The cast of Prince Valiant - 1954 includes: Lloyd Ahern II as Prince Valiant - Age 12 Brian Aherne as King Arthur Chris Alcaide as Knight Hal Baylor as Prison Guard Neville Brand as Viking Warrior Chief Primo Carnera as Sligon Larry Chance as Knight Heinie Conklin Tom Conway as Sir Kay Ashley Cowan as Groom Donald Crisp as King Aguar Mina Cunard Robert Cunningham as Viking John Davidson as Patriarch John Dierkes as Sir Tristram Ted Doner Fortune Gordien as Strangler Sterling Hayden as Sir Gawain Tom Hennesy as Knight Barry Jones as King Luke Janet Leigh as Princess Aleta Jarma Lewis as Queen Guinevere Anna Luther Hank Mann James Mason as Sir Brack Victor McLaglen as Boltar Don Megowan as Sir Lancelot Lou Nova as Captain of the Guards Eva Novak Sammy Ogg as Small Page Tudor Owen as Patriarch Ray Page as Knight Debra Paget as Ilene Mary Philips as Queen Arline Pretty Michael Rennie as Narrator Gene Roth as Viking Basil Ruysdael as Old Viking Mickey Simpson as Prison Guard Ray Spiker as Gorlock Percival Vivian as Doctor Robert Wagner as Prince Valiant Otto Waldis as Patch-Eye Richard Webb as Sir Galahad Howard Wendell as Morgan Todd Blackie Whiteford Ted Wilkus Ben Wright as Seneschal Carleton Young as Herald

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Donald Crisp has: Performed in "The French Maid" in 1908. Played At the Club in "Through the Breakers" in 1909. Played At Station in "A Plain Song" in 1910. Played At Stage Door in "Winning Back His Love" in 1910. Played Head of the Sweatshop in "Sunshine Sue" in 1910. Played First Tramp in "The Adventures of Billy" in 1911. Played Footman in "The Two Paths" in 1911. Played A Union Soldier in "The Battle" in 1911. Played Courtier in "Heart Beats of Long Ago" in 1911. Performed in "The Lily of the Tenements" in 1911. Played The Employer in "The Failure" in 1911. Played A Bather in "The Diving Girl" in 1911. Played In Corridor in "Help Wanted" in 1911. Performed in "The White Rose of the Wilds" in 1911. Played At Ball in "The Italian Barber" in 1911. Played Accident Witness in "Her Awakening" in 1911. Performed in "The Primal Call" in 1911. Played Policeman in "The Poor Sick Men" in 1911. Played Policeman in "Conscience" in 1911. Played At Dance in "Out from the Shadow" in 1911. Played In Field in "The Eternal Mother" in 1912. Performed in "The Inner Circle" in 1912. Played Rival Gang Member in "The Musketeers of Pig Alley" in 1912. Played Northern Rival in "The Blue or the Gray" in 1913. Performed in "Pirate Gold" in 1913. Played The Husband in "In the Elemental World" in 1913. Performed in "Two Men of the Desert" in 1913. Performed in "Near to Earth" in 1913. Played Blake in "The Bracelet" in 1913. Played Undetermined Role in "The Mothering Heart" in 1913. Played The Beggar in "Olaf-An Atom" in 1913. Performed in "The Weaker Strain" in 1914. Performed in "Over the Ledge" in 1914. Played The Ranch Foreman in "The Different Man" in 1914. Played Buck in "The Mysterious Shot" in 1914. Performed in "The Soul of Honor" in 1914. Performed in "Ashes of the Past" in 1914. Played Frank Andrews in "The Battle of the Sexes" in 1914. Played Angelino in "The Stiletto" in 1914. Performed in "The Great God Fear" in 1914. Performed in "The Great Leap: Until Death Do Us Part" in 1914. Performed in "A Lesson in Mechanics" in 1914. Played The Burglar in "The Birthday Present" in 1914. Performed in "The Miniature Portrait" in 1914. Performed in "Their First Acquaintance" in 1914. Played Steve in "The Mountain Rat" in 1914. Performed in "The Newer Woman" in 1914. Performed in "The Sisters" in 1914. Performed in "The Niggard" in 1914. Performed in "Down the Hill to Creditville" in 1914. Played The Tramp in "Another Chance" in 1914. Performed in "The Folly of Anne" in 1914. Played Bob Jameson - the Spy in "The Tavern of Tragedy" in 1914. Performed in "A Question of Courage" in 1914. Played A.H. Monroe in "A Girl of Yesterday" in 1915. Performed in "An Old-Fashioned Girl" in 1915. Played Harry Marshall in "The Love Route" in 1915. Performed in "The Foundling" in 1915. Played Gen. U.S. Grant in "The Birth of a Nation" in 1915. Played Steve Harland in "May Blossom" in 1915. Performed in "The Blue or the Gray" in 1915. Played Col. Archer (the Commandant) in "The Commanding Officer" in 1915. Played Jim Farrar in "Ramona" in 1916. Performed in "Joan the Woman" in 1916. Played Battling Burrows in "Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl" in 1919. Played Lachlan Campbell in "The Bonnie Brier Bush" in 1921. Played Don Sebastian in "Don Q Son of Zorro" in 1925. Played MacTavish in "The Black Pirate" in 1926. Played Leif Ericsson in "The Viking" in 1928. Played Caxton in "The River Pirate" in 1928. Played London Club Member in "Stand and Deliver" in 1928. Played Mr. Roger Slater in "The Pagan" in 1929. Played Colonel Moran in "The Return of Sherlock Holmes" in 1929. Played Charles Fox in "Scotland Yard" in 1930. Played Police Commisioner Harvey in "Kick In" in 1931. Played The Laird in "Svengali" in 1931. Played Guidon in "Red Dust" in 1932. Played Sgt. Snyder in "A Passport to Hell" in 1932. Played Darrall in "Broadway Bad" in 1933. Played Marcellus in "Hamlet, Act I: Scenes IV and V" in 1933. Played Mike Davey in "The Life of Vergie Winters" in 1934. Played District Attorney in "The Crime Doctor" in 1934. Played Mr. David Wylie in "What Every Woman Knows" in 1934. Played Peadar Conlan in "The Key" in 1934. Played Mr. Pryor in "Laddie" in 1935. Played George, the Inn Owner in "Vanessa: Her Love Story" in 1935. Played Burkitt in "Mutiny on the Bounty" in 1935. Played Mr. McCarger in "Oil for the Lamps of China" in 1935. Played Liam Burke in "Beloved Enemy" in 1936. Played Judge Byron Thistlewaite in "A Woman Rebels" in 1936. Played Huntly in "Mary of Scotland" in 1936. Played Colonel Campbell in "The Charge of the Light Brigade" in 1936. Played Dr. Hunt in "The White Angel" in 1936. Played Merrick Sr. in "That Certain Woman" in 1937. Played Davitt in "Parnell" in 1937. Played Maitre Labori in "The Life of Emile Zola" in 1937. Played Presiding Judge in "Confession" in 1937. Played Col. Carruthers in "Sergeant Murphy" in 1938. Played Dr. Livingstone in "Jezebel" in 1938. Played Himself - 2nd M.C. Introducing Paul Muni in "For Auld Lang Syne" in 1938. Played Andy Stone in "Valley of the Giants" in 1938. Played Tim Hazelton in "The Sisters" in 1938. Played Phipps in "The Dawn Patrol" in 1938. Played Inspector Lane in "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" in 1938. Played Mr. Morgan in "The Beloved Brat" in 1938. Played Grant in "Comet Over Broadway" in 1938. Played Francis Bacon in "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex" in 1939. Played Judge Hardwick in "The Oklahoma Kid" in 1939. Played Marechal Bazaine in "Juarez" in 1939. Played Dr. Kenneth in "Wuthering Heights" in 1939. Played Alexander McDougall in "Sons of Liberty" in 1939. Played Dr. Lanskell in "The Old Maid" in 1939. Played Father John Callahan, C.S.C in "Knute Rockne All American" in 1940. Played Brother Superior in "Brother Orchid" in 1940. Played Sir John Burleson in "The Sea Hawk" in 1940. Played Scotty MacPherson in "City for Conquest" in 1940. Played Sir Charles Emery in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" in 1941. Played Dr. Drewett in "Shining Victory" in 1941. Played Mr. Morgan in "How Green Was My Valley" in 1941. Played Ralph Pedloch in "The Gay Sisters" in 1942. Played Main Narrator in "The Battle of Midway" in 1942. Played Sam Carraclough in "Lassie Come Home" in 1943. Played Capt. Martin in "Forever and a Day" in 1943. Played Himself - Presenter: Best Actor in Supporting Role in "The 16th Annual Academy Awards" in 1944. Played Mr. Brown in "National Velvet" in 1944. Played Commander Beech in "The Uninvited" in 1944. Played J.B. Pond in "The Adventures of Mark Twain" in 1944. Played Sam Carraclough in "Son of Lassie" in 1945. Played William Scott in "The Valley of Decision" in 1945. Played Sheriff Jim Crew in "Ramrod" in 1947. Played Barney Rebstock in "Whispering Smith" in 1948. Played Drumsheugh in "Hills of Home" in 1948. Played Himself - Presenter: Best Actress in Supporting Role and Presenter: Best Director in "The 20th Annual Academy Awards" in 1948. Played himself in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played himself in "Some of the Best: Twenty-Five Years of Motion Picture Leadership" in 1949. Played Himself - Guest Host in "Lux Video Theatre" in 1950. Played himself in "Screen Actors" in 1950. Played Major James Singleton in "Bright Leaf" in 1950. Played Himself - Intermission Guest in "Lux Video Theatre" in 1950. Played John MacFarland in "Home Town Story" in 1951. Played himself in "This Is Your Life" in 1952. Played himself in "The 25th Annual Academy Awards" in 1953. Played himself in "A Star Is Born World Premiere" in 1954. Played Mayor Karl Warren in "Disneyland" in 1954. Played King Aguar in "Prince Valiant" in 1954. Played James Brown in "Disneyland" in 1954. Played Alec Waggoman in "The Man from Laramie" in 1955. Played Seaman Thomas Burkitt in "MGM Parade" in 1955. Played Father Anatole Martin in "Crossroads" in 1955. Played Old Martin in "The Long Gray Line" in 1955. Played Samuel Harman in "Playhouse 90" in 1956. Played Judge Allen in "Drango" in 1957. Played Cardinal Martin Burke in "The Last Hurrah" in 1958. Played Dennis Deneen in "Saddle the Wind" in 1958. Played Jehan Daas in "A Dog of Flanders" in 1959. Played Mayor Karl Warren in "Pollyanna" in 1960. Played himself in "About Faces" in 1960. Played James Brown in "Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog" in 1961. Performed in "Omnibus" in 1967. Played himself in "Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage" in 1983. Performed in "American Masters" in 1985. Played Sam Carraclough in "50 Greatest TV Animals" in 2003.

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