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What (who) is Weary Willie - definition

AMERICAN CLOWN
Emmett kelley; Emmett Leo Kelly; Weary Willie; Weary Willy; Emmett Kelly Sr.

Willie Herrón         
AMERICAN ARTIST
Willie Herron; Willie Herrón III
Willie Herrón III (born 1951) is an American Chicano muralist, performance artist and commercial artist.
Lynching of Willie Earle         
LYNCHING IN 1947, IN GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES
The Lynching of Willie Earle; The lynching of Willie Earle
The lynching of Willie Earle took place in Greenville, South Carolina on February 16, 1947, when Willie Earle, a 24-year-old black man, was arrested, taken from his jail cell and murdered. It is considered the last racially motivated lynching to occur in South Carolina.
Wee Willie Winkie         
  • A tirling pin from the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, a primitive form of door bell, it was scraped up and down to make a rattling sound that would announce a visitor's presence
  • The memorial to the author, William Miller, in Glasgow
1841 POEM AND NURSERY RHYME
Wee Willie Winkle; Wee Willy Winky; Wee Willie Winky; Billy Winker
"Wee Willie Winkie" is a Scottish nursery rhyme whose titular figure has become popular as a personification of sleep. The poem was written by William Miller and titled "Willie Winkie", first published in Whistle-binkie: Stories for the Fireside in 1841.

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Emmett Kelly

Emmett Leo Kelly (December 9, 1898 – March 28, 1979) was an American circus performer, who created the clown character "Weary Willie," based on the hobos of the Great Depression in the 1930s.