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- Musketeer [r]: An infantryman armed with a musket [e]
- Three Musketeers (book) [r]: Novel by Alexandre Dumas [e]
- Three Musketeers (candy) [r]: A popular family of candy made by the Mars Corporation, consisting of a chocolate coating over various nougat centers [e]
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- Alexandre Dumas [r]: (1806-1876) Writer of iconic French literature, including The Three Musketeers; usually suffixed "père" to distinguish him from his namesake son, always suffixed "fils", who was also a major French writer. [e]
- Catalog of World No. 1 male tennis players [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Don Budge [r]: A great American tennis player of the 1930s and 40s who was the World No. 1 player for 5 years. [e]
- Ellsworth Vines [r]: (1911-1994) American tennis player of the 1930s and professional golfer of the 1940s and '50s who was widely considered to be the greatest player ever when at his somewhat erratic best. [e]
- Fred Perry [r]: English tennis player and three-time Wimbledon champion. [e]
- Jack Crawford [r]: Australian tennis player of the 1930s who came within one set of completing the first Grand Slam in 1933, 5 years prior to Don Budge. [e]