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Ericsson, John (Swedish-American engineer)
Eridu (ancient city, Mesopotamia/Iraq)
Eridu Genesis (Religion)
Erie (North America)
Erie Canal (body of water, New York)
Erie Railroad Co. (organization)
Erie, Lake (lake, United States/Canada)
Erigena, John Scotus (Irish-French philosopher)
Erik the Red (Explorer)
Erikson, Erik H(omburger) (American psychologist)
Eris (in Greek religion)
Eris (in astronomy)
Eritrea (country)
ermine (mammal)
Ernst, Max (German painter)
Eros (Astronomy)
Eros (in Greek religion and mythology)
erosion (in geology, ecology)
Erté (French designer & artist)
Ervin, Sam (U.S. History)
Erving, Julius (Winfield) (Basketball Player)
erythema (condition)
Erzberger, Matthias (German statesman)
escape velocity (in physics)
Esdraelon, Plain of (geographical area, Israel)
Esfahan (city, Iran)
Eskimo (people, North America/Siberia)
Eskimo-Aleut languages (language, North America)
esophagus (in anatomy)
espalier (in botany)
Espartero, Baldomero, prince de Vergara (Spanish military leader & statesman)
Esperanto (language)
espionage (in law)