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Swabia (region, Bavaria/Germany)
Swahili language (language, Africa)
swallow (bird)
Swammerdam, Jan (Scientist)
swamp (in geography)
swan (bird)
Swan River (North America)
Swan River (Oceania)
Swan, Sir Joseph (Wilson) (English chemist & physicist)
Swansea (city and county, Wales)
Swanson, Gloria (American filmmaker & actress)
Swarthmore College (university, Pennsylvania)
Swazi (member of a southeast African people)
Swaziland (kingdom, country)
Sweden (country)
Swedenborg, Emanuel (Swedish scientist, educator, mystic & theologian)
Swedish language (language, Sweden)
Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (Dutch musician & composer)
sweet pea (plant, vegetable)
sweet potato (plant, vegetable)
sweet William (Rock Band)
sweetbrier (plant, flower)
Sweyn I (Danish king)
swift (bird)
Swift, Jonathan (English writer)
swimming (in sports)
Swinburne, Algernon Charles (English poet & critic)
swing (music)
swing dance (Dance)
switching theory (Computers)
Switzerland (country)
sword (weapon)
swordfish (fish)
Sybaris (ancient city, Italy)
Sydenham, Thomas (English physician)
Sydney (city, Australia)
syllogism (in logic)