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- Great house [r]: A large and stately residence. [e]
- Scullery maid [r]: Lowest-ranked and often the youngest of the female servants, who acted as assistant to a kitchen maid, and reported to the cook or chef. [e]
- Scullery maid [r]: Lowest-ranked and often the youngest of the female servants, who acted as assistant to a kitchen maid, and reported to the cook or chef. [e]
- Footman [r]: Man employed as a servant to wait at table, attend the door, and run various errands and chores, usually in a palace. [e]
- Rita Hayworth [r]: A great acting star of the Golden Age of Hollywood, particularly in the 1940s. [e]
- Spiel [r]: Historical waltzing dance of working-class women and children from late 19th and early 20th century New York. [e]