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Smeaton, John (English engineer)
smelt (fish)
smelting (process)
Smetana, Bedrich (Czech composer)
smilax (plant)
Smith College (university, Massachusetts)
Smith, Adam (Philosopher / Economist)
Smith, Alfred E(manuel) (American politician)
Smith, Bessie (Blues Singer)
Smith, Dame Maggie (English actress)
Smith, Emmitt (American football player)
Smith, George (Literature)
Smith, Gerrit (American politician)
Smith, Hamilton O(thanel) (American biologist)
Smith, Hoke (American politician & statesman)
Smith, Ian (Douglas) (Jazz Artist)
Smith, John (English colonist in America)
Smith, Joseph (Religious Figure)
Smith, Kate (Vocal Music Artist)
Smith, Margaret Chase (American politician)
Smith, Red (American athlete & journalist)
Smith, Samuel (literature)
Smith, Stevie (English poet & novelist)
Smith, Theobald (American physician)
Smith, W(illiam) Eugene (American photographer & journalist)
Smith, William (English geologist)
smithing (Technology)
Smithsonian Institution (organization, museum, Washington DC)
smog (in meteorology, environmentalism)
Smolensk (city, Russia)
Smollett, Tobias (George) (Scottish novelist)
Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act (law, government, United States)
smuggling (in law)
smut (disease, fungus)
Smuts, Jan (Christian) (South African statesman & military leader)
Smyth, Dame Ethel (Mary) (English composer)
snail (gastropod)
snake (in zoology)
Snake River (river, United States)
snakebite (condition)