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- Look up black-e**** Susan or black e**** susan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Black-e**** Susan may refer to: Rudbeckia hirta, a member of the sunflower...
- Preakness Stakes and a Grade II race on Friday for fillies only named the Black-E**** Susan Stakes. Attendance at the Preakness Stakes ranks second in North America...
- Eichelberger wrote the play Saint Joan for Black-E**** Susan following Ludlam's death in 1987. Black-E**** Susan performed in numerous productions at La MaMa...
- name 'Black-e**** Susan' is thought to have come from a character that figures in many traditional ballads and songs. In the Ballad of Black-e**** Susan by...
- colt Sir Barton. The Black-E**** Susan was given graded stakes race status in 1973. Twenty-three fillies that won The Black-E**** Susan went on to be named...
- Black-E**** Susan; or, All in the Downs is a comic play in three acts by Douglas Jerrold. The story concerns a heroic sailor, William, who has been away...
- Rudbeckia hirta, commonly called black-e**** Susan, is a North American flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It grows to 1 metre (3+1⁄2 ft) tall with...
- Black-E**** Susan was a 1913 British silent comedy drama film directed by Percy Nash. It was an adaptation of the 1829 play Black-E**** Susan by Douglas...
- Valerie in the romantic comedy film Finding Fatimah. Welch starred in Black E**** Susan, alongside son Louis, a short film which details Welch's own experience...
- alata is often known as black-e**** Susan vine or just black-e**** Susan (not to be confused with other flowers called black-e**** Susan). Orange clockvine is...