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Marmara, Sea of (body of water, Turkey)
marmoset (Rock Band)
marmot (rodent)
Marne River (river, France)
Marot, Clément (French poet)
Marquesas Islands (island group, French Polynesia)
marquetry (furniture, style)
Marquette, Jacques (French-North American Catholic missionary & explorer)
Marrakech (city, Morocco)
Marrano (Converso)
marriage (in sociology)
Marriott, J(ohn) Willard (Business and Economics)
Marryat, Frederick (English novelist)
Mars (4th planet from the sun)
Mars (in Roman religion and mythology)
Mars Pathfinder (in astronomy)
Mars, canals of (Astronomy)
Marsalis, Wynton (Jazz Musician)
Marseille (city, France)
marsh marigold (plant, flower)
Marsh, Dame (Edith) Ngaio (New Zealand writer)
Marsh, Reginald (American painter & artist)
Marshall Plan (government, economics, history, United States/Europe)
Marshall, Alfred (English economist)
Marshall, George C(atlett) (Military Leader / World War II Figure / U.S. Secretary of State)
Marshall, Thomas R(iley) (American vice president)
Marshall, Thurgood (Jurist / Civil Rights Figure)
Marsilius of Padua (Italian politician & philosopher)
Marston Moor, Battle of (geographical area, England)
Marston, John (English dramatist & writer)
marten (mammal)
Martha's Vineyard (island, Massachusetts)
Martí (y Pérez), José Julián (Cuban writer, poet & politician)
Martial (Ancient Roman poet)
martial art (in sports)