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What (who) is Juliet$95426$ - definition

AMERICAN SINGER
Juliet (artist); Juliet (singer); Avalon (Juliet song)

Juliet         
  • Juliet's purported balcony, in Verona. Beneath it, on the walls, there are love letters.
  • The entrance wall known as Juliet's wall
  • ''Juliet'' by [[Philip H. Calderon]] (1888)
  • Bronze statue of Juliet in Verona
  • Norma Shearer and Leslie Howard as Romeo and Juliet
  • Love letter wall, Verona
  • Love locket wall beneath the balcony, Verona
  • [[George Dawe]]'s 1816's ''Study for Miss O'Neill as Juliet''
FICTIONAL CHARACTER IN WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S "ROMEO AND JULIET"
Juliet capulet; Statue of Juliet; Iuliet; Iuliet Capulet; Juliet (character); Club di Giulietta; Juliet Club; Juliet Capulet
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¦ noun a code word representing the letter J, used in radio communication.
Juliet Frankland         
BRITISH MYCOLOGIST (1929–2013)
Juliet Camilla Frankland; Juliet Brown; Juliet Camilla Brown; J. C. Frankland; Juliet C. Frankland
Juliet Camilla Frankland (née Brown, 30 January 1929 – 9 June 2013), was a British botanist and mycologist, and "a world expert on fungi".
Romeo + Juliet (ballet)         
BALLET
Romeo † Juliet; Romeo + Juliet (Martins)
Romeo + Juliet, as it is displayed in print, is a ballet by New York City Ballet balletmaster-in-chief Peter Martins to Sergei Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet (1934–1940). The premiere took place on Tuesday, 1 May 2007 at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center.

Wikipedia

Juliet Richardson

Juliet Richardson (born January 1, 1980) is an American singer who performs under the mononym Juliet. She is best known for her 2005 album, Random Order, and the single "Avalon".