12 Sep
10:11am, 12 Sep 2024
153,354 posts
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GregP
R1G11 closes
Bolt (cloth), a unit of measurement, 26 votes, progresses to next round
Richard Bolt (1911–2002), American physics professor, 2 votes, eliminated Andrew Bolt (b. 1959), Australian newspaper columnist, 1 votes, eliminated Jan Bolt (1876–1967), Dutch athlete in gymnastics, 1 votes, eliminated
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12 Sep
10:15am, 12 Sep 2024
153,358 posts
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GregP
R1G12 closes
Bobby Bolt (1912–1991), Scottish footballer, 9 votes, progresses to next round Bolt Mobility, an American electric scooter company co-founded by Usain Bolt, 6 votes, progresses to next round La Bolt, South Dakota, United States, a town, 6 votes, progresses to next round
Carol Bolt (1941–2000), Canadian author, 1 votes, eliminated Jeremy Bolt (fl. 1990s – present), British film producer, 0 votes, eliminated
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12 Sep
10:16am, 12 Sep 2024
153,359 posts
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GregP
R1G13 closes
Usain Bolt (b. 1986), Jamaican track athlete, 21 votes, progresses to next round
Mount Bolt, Victoria Land, Antarctica, 5 votes, eliminated Boston Bolts (1988–1990), a short-lived American Soccer League team, 4 votes, eliminated David Bolt (disability studies), professor of disability studies, 3 votes, eliminated George Bolt (1893–1963), New Zealand aviator, 1 votes, eliminated
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12 Sep
10:21am, 12 Sep 2024
153,360 posts
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GregP
R1G14 closes
Bolt (firearms), a mechanism used in firearms, 10 votes, progresses to next round David Bolt (bowls) (born 1973), English bowls international, 9 votes, progresses to next round Yamaha Bolt, a 2013–present American-Japanese cruiser motorcycle, 7 votes, progresses to next round
Wayne Bolt (fl. 1980s – present), American football coach, 3 votes, eliminated David Bolt (civil servant), Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, 0 votes, eliminated
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12 Sep
10:24am, 12 Sep 2024
153,361 posts
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GregP
R1G15 closes
William Bolts (1740–1808), Dutch merchant, trader and author, 7 votes, progresses to next round Robert Bolt (1924–1995), British playwright, 6 votes, progresses to next round
Chevrolet Bolt EV, a 2016–present American subcompact electric hatchback, 4 votes, eliminated David Bolt, mayor of Lakeview Heights, Kentucky, 2 votes, eliminated Tata Bolt, a 2014–2019 Indian subcompact hatchback, 2 votes, eliminated
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12 Sep
10:25am, 12 Sep 2024
153,362 posts
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GregP
R1G16 closes
Ranjit Bolt (b. 1959), British author and translator, 9 votes, progresses to next round Anaheim Bolts, a Professional Arena Soccer League team, 5 votes, progresses to next round
David Bolt, founder of Bolteløkka in St. Hanshaugen, Oslo, Norway, 3 votes, eliminated David Bolt (novelist) (1927–2012), English novelist, 3 votes, eliminated
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12 Sep
10:27am, 12 Sep 2024
153,363 posts
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GregP
R1G17 closes
Bolt Creative, an American video game developer, 7 votes, progresses to next round
Meralco Bolts, a Philippine Basketball Association team, 4 votes, eliminated Boston Bolts (USL), a semi-professional soccer team, 4 votes, eliminated Michael Bolt (fl. 1980s – 1990s), Australia rugby league player, 3 votes, eliminated
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12 Sep
10:29am, 12 Sep 2024
153,364 posts
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GregP
30 through to the next round. So we'll have a second group stage.
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12 Sep
10:40am, 12 Sep 2024
153,365 posts
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GregP
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12 Sep
10:58am, 12 Sep 2024
153,367 posts
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GregP
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