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argon (element)
Argonauts (Mythology)
Árgos (Europe)
Århus (city, Denmark)
aria (in music)
Ariadne (in Greek Mythology)
Arianism (in Christianity, church)
Arias Sánchez, Oscar (Costa Rican president)
Aries (constellation)
Arion (Ancient Greek poet)
Ariosto, Ludovico (Italian poet)
Aristide, Jean-Bertrand (Political Figure)
Aristides (Ancient Greek Christian personage)
Aristides the Just (Ancient Europe)
aristocracy (in politics)
Aristophanes (Ancient Greek dramatist, poet & writer)
Aristotle (Philosopher)
arithmetic (branch of mathematics)
Arius (Libyan theologian)
Arizona (state)
Arjan (Religion)
Arjuna (warrior prince)
Ark of the Covenant (Judaic mythology)
Arkansas (state, United States)
Arkhangelsk (city, Russia)
Arkona (Religion)
Arkwright, Sir Richard (English inventor)
Arlen, Harold (Soundtrack Artist)
Arles (city, France)
Arlington (city, Texas)
arm (in anatomy)
Armada, Spanish (the military, history, Spain)
armadillo (mammal)
Armageddon (place)
Armagh (Europe)
Armagnac (region, former county, France)
Armani, Giorgio (Italian fashion designer)
Armenia (country, Asia)
Armenian (Armenia or its people)