| Puerto Rican rescue mutt |
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10 Aug 2025 |
| Onetime Japanese PM |
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| Takuma .... , 2002-08 F1 driver (4) |
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| Takuma .... , F1 driver who raced for the Super Aguri team in 2006 and 2007 (4) |
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| Takuma ..., winner of the Indianapolis 500 race in 2017 and 2020 (4) |
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| Most common surname in Japan |
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| Common Japanese surname |
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| Takuma, Japanese former Formula One driver who won the Indy 500 in 2020 (4) |
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| A recent study in Japan warns that owing to antiquated marriage-name laws, everyone in the country will have this surname by the year 2531; it's already the most common there |
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| Japanese prime minister who won a Nobel Peace Prize in 1974 |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Jan 2022 |
| 1974 Nobel Peace Prize winner |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Apr 2021 |
| Takuma ___, winner of 2017 Indianapolis 500 |
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| 1974 Peace Nobelist from Japan |
The Washington Post |
13 Oct 2019 |
| 1974 Peace Nobelist from Japan |
LA Times Daily |
13 Oct 2019 |
| 1974 Peace Nobelist from Japan |
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| '60s-'70s Japanese leader |
LA Times Daily |
06 Jun 2015 |
| 1974 Peace Nobelist |
LA Times Daily |
22 Mar 2015 |
| '60s-'70s Japanese leader |
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| 1974 Peace Nobelist |
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| Long-necked lute |
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| Nobel-winning Japanese prime minister |
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| 1974 Peace Nobelist |
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| Ozzy song off "Diary of a Madman" (Abbr.) |
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| "Leather Warriors" band |
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| Japanese composer Naoki |
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| "Diary of a Madman" that stands for something (Abbr.)? |
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| Ozzy "Diary of a Madman" song (Abbr.) |
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| '60s-'70s Japanese leader |
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| Japan's prime minister from 1964 to 1972 |
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| 1974 Peace Nobelist from Japan |
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| Ozzy's "sail across the ocean," perhaps (Abbr.) |
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| Japanese Peace Nobelist of 1974 |
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| 1974 Japanese Nobelist |
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| Nobel-winning Japanese prime minister |
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| Japanese leader of the 1960s |
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| Japanese winner of the 1974 Nobel Peace Prize |
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| 1974 Peace Nobelist |
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| 1974 Peace Nobelist |
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| Japanese who won the 1974 Nobel Peace Prize |
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| Japanese prime minister, 1964-72 |
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| Former Japanese prime minister |
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| 1974 Peace Nobelist |
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| Former Japanese prime minister |
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| Prime minister and Nobel laureate |
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| Japanese P.M. who won the 1974 Peace Prize |
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| Prime minister Eisaku of Japan |
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| 1974 Nobelist who was prime minister of Japan |
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| 1974 Peace laureate |
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| Former Japanese P.M. |
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| 1974 Nobelist who was prime minister of Japan |
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| 1960's-70's Japanese leader |
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| Former Japanese prime minister |
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| Ensign on TV's "Enterprise" |
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| 1974 Peace Nobelist Eisaku ___ |
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| 1974 Peace Prize recipient |
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| Prime minister of Japan |
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| '60s Japanese prime minister |
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| Japan's P.M., 1964-72 |
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| 1974 Peace Nobelist Eisaku |
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| Former Japanese prime minister |
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| '60s Japanese prime minister |
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| 1974 Peace Nobelist |
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| Japan's prime minister, 1964-72 |
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| Former P.M. who shared a 1974 Nobel Peace Prize |
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| A Japanese premier |
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| Japanese prime minister 1964-72 |
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| Nobel Peace Prize-winning Japanese P.M. |
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| 1974 Peace Prize winner |
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| Former Japanese P.M. |
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| 60's-70's Japanese P.M. |
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| Nobel laureate Eisaku |
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| Japanese P.M.: 1964-72 |
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| Former Japanese P.M. |
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| P.M. of Japan: 1964-72 |
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| Japanese statesman |
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| Former Japanese prime minister |
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| Japanese prime minister, 1964-72 |
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| Japanese prime minister: 1964–72 |
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| Former Japanese premier |
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| Prime minister whom Tanaka succeeded |
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| Prime Minister of Japan 1964–72 |
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| Prime Minister in Tokyo: 1964–72 |
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| Tanaka's predecessor |
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| Japanese diplomat |
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| Japanese Premier |
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| Japanese leader |
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| Japanese Premiere |
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| Premier of Japan. |
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| Japanese admiral of W.W. II. |
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| Japanese diplomat. |
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| Premiere of Japan. |
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| Jap chief of Military Affairs Bureau. |
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