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alchemy (in science)
Alcibiades (Ancient Greek statesman & military leader)
Alcmaeon (character)
Alcmaeonid family (Ancient Europe)
Alcoa (investment)
alcohol (in chemistry)
alcoholism (disease)
Alcott, (Amos) Bronson (American educator)
Alcuin (English theologian & educator)
aldehyde (in chemistry)
Alden, John (American pioneer)
alder (tree)
Aldrich, Nelson W(ilmarth) (American statesman)
Aldrich, Robert (Director, Writer, Actor, Drama/Thriller)
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (American writer)
Alea, Tomás Gutiérrez (Director, Writer, Actor, Drama/Comedy)
aleatory music (in music)
Aleixandre, Vicente (Spanish poet)
Alemán, Mateo (Spanish novelist)
Alembert, Jean Le Rond d' (French mathematician & philosopher)
Alentejo (former province, Portugal)
alenu (Religion)
Aleppo (city, Syria)
Alessandri Palma, Arturo (Chilean president)
Aleut (people, Alaska)
Aleutian Islands (island group)
Alexander Archipelago (island group, Alaska)
Alexander I (czar of Russia)
Alexander I ((1888-1934) king of Yugoslavia)
Alexander II (king of Scotland)
Alexander II (czar of Russia)
Alexander III (king of Scotland)
Alexander III (czar of Russia)
Alexander Nevsky, Saint (Russian royalty)
Alexanderson, Ernst F(rederik) W(erner) (Swedish-born American electrical engineer)
Alexandra (royalty)
Alexandria (city, Egypt)
Alexandria (city, Virginia)