19th-century women's rights advocate
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• 1946 Nobel Peace Prize winner John
• 1970s band ___ The Hoople
• 1973 self-titled glam rock album
• 19th-century women's rights advocate Lucretia
• A Peace Nobelist: 1946
• Abolitionist Lucretia
• Antislavery activist Lucretia
• Applesauce eponym
• Big name in apple products
• Bon ___ (pioneering feminist's witticism)
• Cider tycoon S.R.
• Cigar's trainer
• Early feminist Lucretia
• Early feminist Lucretia Coffin ___
• Famed suffragette
• Family whose company makes Clamato
• Feminist leader Lucretia
• Feminist Lucretia
• Glam rock's ___ the Hoople
• Grove on a prairie
• Heroine of Steinem
• Last name in feminism
• Nobel physicist Sir Nevill
• Peace Nobelist John R. ___: 1946
• Pioneering U.S. feminist
• Pioneering women's rights advocate
• Reformer Lucretia
• Rock's ___ the Hoople
• Seneca Falls Convention leader
• Shrubby copse on a prairie
• Small grove
• Social reformer Lucretia
• Street in New York's Chinatown
• Suffragette Lucretia
• Suffragette who co-founded Swarthmore
• Suffragist Lucretia
• Unofficial Main Street of New York's Chinatown
• Witty thoughtt
• Women's righter Lucretia
• Women's rights activist Lucretia
• Women's rights advocate Lucretia
• Women's rights crusade Lucretia
• Women's rights leader Lucretia
• United States feminist and suffragist (1793-1880)