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Burt, Sir Cyril (Lodowic) (English psychologist)
Burton, Richard (English actor)
Burton, Robert (English scholar & theologian)
Burton, Sir Richard (Francis) (English explorer, writer & linguist)
Buru (island of eastern Indonesia)
Burundi (country)
bus (Computers)
bus (vehicle)
Bush, George (Herbert Walker) (41st President of the United States)
Bush, George W(alker) (43rd U.S. President)
Bush, Vannevar (American electrician & physicist)
bushido (of Japan)
bushmaster (reptile)
business cycle (in business, economics)
business finance (Business and Economics)
bustard (bird)
Bute, John Stuart, 3rd earl of (English politician)
Buthelezi, Mangosuthu G(atsha) (South African-Zulu politician)
Butkus, Dick (Actor, Comedy/Crime)
Butler, Benjamin F(ranklin) (1818–93, American politician and Union general in the Civil War)
Butler, Joseph (English theologian)
Butler, Nicholas M(urray) (American educator)
Butler, Samuel (1612–80, English poet and satirist)
Butler, Samuel (1835–1902, English author)
Buto (ancient city, ancient Egypt)
butte (in geology)
butter (food)
buttercup (plant)
butterfly (insect)
button (clothing)
buttress (structure)
Buxtehude, Dietrich (Danish musician)
Buyid dynasty (Mideast)
buzkashi (Sports)
buzzard (bird)
Buzzards Bay (body of water, the Atlantic Ocean/Massachusetts)
Byatt, A(ntonia) S(usan) (English novelist)
Byblos (ancient city, Phoenicia)
Bydgoszcz (city, Poland)
bylina (poetry, Russia)
Byrd, Richard E(velyn) (American aviator & explorer)
Byrd, William (1674–1744, American colonial writer, planter, and government official)
Byrne, David (Music)