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Lunceford, Jimmie (Jazz Artist)
Lundy, Benjamin (American politician)
lung (in anatomy)
lung cancer (disease)
lung congestion (Medicine)
Lunt and Fontanne (American actor)
Lunyu (Religion)
Luo (disambiguation)
Lupercalia (festival, ancient Rome)
lupine (herb, plant)
Luria, A(leksandr) R(omanovich) (Russian psychologist)
Luria, Isaac ben Solomon (Israeli Jewish scholar)
Luria, Salvador (Edward) (Italian-born American biologist)
Lusaka (city, capital, Zambia)
Lüshun (city, China)
Lusitania (ship)
lustre (mineralogy)
lute (instrument)
Luther, Martin (Theologian)
Lutheranism (in church, Protestantism)
lutite (Geology)
Lutuli, Albert (John Mvumbi) (South African politician)
Lutyens, Sir Edwin L(andseer) (English architect)
Luxembourg (grand duchy, W Europe)
Luxembourg (city, Luxembourg)
Luxemburg, Rosa (German politician)
Luxemburgian (Language)
Luxor (city, ancient city, Egypt)
luxury tax (in economics)
Luzon (island, Philippines)
Lviv (city, Ukraine)
Lyautey, Louis-Hubert-Gonzalve (French-Moroccan statesman & military leader)
Lycaonia (ancient country, Asia Minor/Turkey)
Lycia (ancient country)
Lycurgus (Ancient Europe)
Lycurgus (Ancient Europe)
Lydia (in the Bible)
lye (in chemistry)
Lyell, Sir Charles (English geologist)
Lyly, John (English dramatist & writer)
Lyme disease (disease, bacteria)