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Last Updated on 7/28/01
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			X: Eustace Budgell (British essayist, b1686 d1737)
			X: Donald A. Wollheim (author)
X, Author of Nothing, and
  Properly Represented by
	the Above Unknown
		 Quantity: Major George Ranken (British soldier/author, b1838 d1855)
		 Doctor X: Alan E. Nourse (author)
	     Ex-Private X: A. M. Burrage (author)
	 Flying Officer X: Herbert Ernest Bates (British novelist who used this NdG for short stories about the Royal Air Force, b1905 d1974)
		Malcolm X: Malcolm Little [aka Homeboy, Detroit Red, Satan, Malcolm El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz] (street hustler/philosopher/civil rights activist/assassin's victim, b1925 d1965)
		Michael X: Michael de Freitas Abdul Malik (Trinidad-born British 'black power' activist, b1933 d1975) {added 'Abdul Malik' to birth name upon conversion to the Muslim religion}
*                   X-Pac: Sean Waltman [aka Syxx, 123 Kid, Cannonball Kid, Kamikaze Kid, The Kid] (professional wrestler)
		    X Ray: Raymond Williams (rap disc jockey)
		   Xanrof: Léon Fourneau (French composer/songwriter)
*                 Xariffa: Mary Ashley Townsend (American poet, b1832 d1901)
		   Xavier: Joseph Xavier Boniface Saintine (French poet/novelist/dramatist, b1798 d1865)
		  Ximenes: Derrick Somerset Macnutt [aka 'Tesremos'] (British educator/puzzle compiler, who always had a crossword for his friends, b1902 d1971)
		     X.L.: Julian Field (British novelist, b1849 d1925)
*                   Xo-Ho: Horace Walpole (English writer, b1717 d1797)
		     Xuxa: Maria da Graca Meneghel (Brazilian singer/movie & tv actress, b1962? b1963?)


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