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A Well-Read Pestilence
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Wrestle (20k)
American author, best known for his first book A Million Little Pieces (2003) and the controversy surrounding it.
American author of urban fantasy, best known for I, Strahd: The Memoirs of a Vampire (1993).
American author, best known for the Destroyermen series of SF novels.
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Block (20k)
Frenzy (20k)
Tackle (20k)
English author, known for his SF works, for the controversial novel Crash (1973), and for the WWII novel Empire of the Sun (1984).
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Two Heads (20k)
Wrestle (20k)
English writer, known for his plays, essays, and biographies, as well as an extremely well-regarded dictionary.
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Dodge (30k)
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Sure Hands (20k)
Two Heads (20k)
Polish author, best known for Heart of Darkness (1899) and Nostromo (1904).
Reached 1791 rushing yards in his 95th game, breaking the team record of 1786 set by Guy Gavriel Kay, the team's first wearer of #10. Was also 2nd in team history with 62 touchdowns, with Guy still holding the record of 73.
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Block (20k)
Mighty Blow (20k)
Scottish author, best known for Treasure Island (1883) and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886).
Disturbing Presence
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Prolific French author and philosopher, known for his many plays, histories, and essays.
Niggled in his 70th game by
Leonard "Doc" Samson II of Agents of SMASH.
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Foul Appearance
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Tentacles (20k)
Chilean poet and diplomat, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Disturbing Presence
Foul Appearance
Loner
Mighty Blow
Nurgle's Rot
Really Stupid
Regeneration
Tentacles
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Icelandic poet and historian, known for the Prose Edda.