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stained glass (in art)
Stal, Germaine de (French-Swiss writer)
stalactite and stalagmite (mineral)
stalactite work (Architecture)
Stalin, Joseph (Political Leader / World War II Figure)
Stalingrad, Battle of (History)
Stalinism (bureaucratic)
Stamboliyski, Aleksandr (Modern Europe)
stamen (part of flower)
Stamford (North America)
Stamitz, Johann (Wenzel Anton) (Classical Artist)
Stamp Act (historical event, England)
standard of living (in economics)
Standardbred (Zoology)
Standish, Myles (American pioneer & military leader)
Stanford, (Amasa) Leland (American politician & financier)
Stanhope, Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl (English politician & inventor)
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Stanhope, James Stanhope, 1st Earl (English military leader & statesman/stateswoman)
Stanisaw I (Modern Europe)
Stanisaw II August Poniatowski (Modern Europe)
Stanislavsky method (Film and Theatre)
Stanislavsky, Konstantin (Sergeyevich) (Russian dramatist)
Stanley brothers (Music)
Stanley Cup (championship hockey tournament)
Stanley, Francis Edgar; and Stanley, Freelan O. (American inventor)
Stanley, Sir Henry Morton (Explorer / Journalist)
Stanley, Wendell Meredith (American biochemist)
Stanovoy Mountains (Russia)
Stanton, Edwin M(cMasters) (American statesman/stateswoman)
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady (Activist)
Stanwyck, Barbara (Actor)
staphylococcus (bacteria)
Star Chamber (historical site, England)
starch (material)
stare decisis (Politics)
starfish (echinoderm)
Starhemberg, Ernst Rdiger, prince von (Austrian politician & statesman/stateswoman)
Stark, John (American military leader)
starling (Rock Band)
Starling, Ernest Henry (English anatomist)
Starr, Belle (American criminal)
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