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It's all Greeks to Me
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We had a game once upon a time where we catalogued the names of some of the lesser-known Knights of the Round Table, such as Sir Kit Breaker, Sir Gycal Truss, Sir Monon de Mounte and so forth. I thought it might be educational to go further back, to Greek times, and list a few of them. John Cleese, Androcles and Pericles may be quite well-known, but what about the tailors Euripides and Eumenides, for example? Extra points will be given for providing some biographical details on these long-forgotten fellows.

(Winning move unaltered.)

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Phlytippa left her rubbish all over the place.
If a Greek traveller found, in some deserted place, strange glyphs painted on a rock or carved on a tree, he would presume that nature spirits -- the kilroi -- were there.
Lendusmorples is believed to be a direct ancestor of the current Finance Minister
Chismias was a bureaucrat known for contemptuously dismissing unfavoured petitioners.
Vehicles was owner of one of the world's first horse and cart rental emporia.
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