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Gauguin, (Eugène-Henri-) Paul (French painter & artist)
Gaul (ancient region, France/Italy)
Gauss, Carl Friedrich (German mathematician, physicist & astronomer)
Gautier, Théophile (French poet, novelist & critic)
gavotte (in dance)
Gawain (Arthurian legend)
Gay-Lussac, Joseph (-Louis) (French chemist & physicist)
Gay, John (English dramatist & poet)
Gaye, Marvin (Pentz) (Singer / Songwriter)
Gayomart (Persian mythology)
Gaza Strip (Territory)
gazelle (mammal)
Gaziantep (city, Turkey)
Gdansk (city, Poland)
gear (part of mechanical device)
Geb (Egyptian mythology)
gecko (reptile)
Geertgen tot Sint Jans (Dutch painter)
Geertz, Clifford (James) (American anthropologist)
Gegenbaur, Karl (German anatomist)
gegenschein (in astronomy)
Gehrig, (Henry) Lou(is) (Baseball Player)
Gehry, Frank O(wen) (American architect)
Geiger, Abraham (German Jewish scholar & theologian)
Geisel, Theodor Seuss (Writer/Illustrator)
Gelasius I, Saint (Italian pope)
gelatin (food, vertebrate, material)
Gell-Mann, Murray (American physicist)
Gemara (part of the Talmud)
Gemini (constellation)
Gempei War (East Asia)
gemstone (Geology)
gender (in linguistics)
gene (in genetics)