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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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Helpmaboab Itsthepolis was an ancient Greek bovver boy.
The narrative multi-panel paintings by Greek artist Miniceres are precursors to the contemporary graphic novel.
Anchoves was probably one of the most modest fishermen ever to live. His most extravagant claim was of catching a fish nearly 5½ inches long - although admittedly, he did bore everyone to death with how tasty it was.
Glycerides - a purveyor of cooking oil.
Hypochlorites - Always dressed in purest white. That's enough chemistry. Ed.
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