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Nicholas ___ Who Wrote Wiseguys

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47%8Wiseguys
noun

• A person of Italian descent.

• A companion, pal, close friend, or associate, used especially among Italian-American men. It sometimes has the connotation of an older friend who acts as a patron, protector or adviser.

• A style of music from Guinea-Bissau which is primarily vocal and percussive.

45%7 Actor who portrayed Tsar Nicholas II in the 1974 film 'Nicholas and Alexandra'
noun

• English actor of Shakespearean roles who was also noted for appearances in films (1904-2000)

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New York Times25 Jan 2003 Down 42 PILEGGI
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