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Slagg is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Slagg (1837–1889),
British businessman and
politician Stanley Slagg (1903–1978), American...
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Glenda Slagg is a
fictional parodic columnist in the
British satirical magazine Private Eye. She
first appeared in the mid-1960s.
Slagg's writing style...
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daughter is 15-year-old
Fuchsia Groan,
attended to by the
easily upset Nannie Slagg. Self-absorbed,
childish and thoughtless, she is also impulsive, imaginative...
- John
Slagg (junior) (24 Oct 1837 – 7 May 1889) was a
British businessman and
Liberal politician. He was the
eldest son of John
Slagg, a
justice of the...
- (1976), and pla**** Mrs Mann in
Oliver Twist (1985). She also pla****
Nanny Slagg in the BBC's big-budget
production of
Gormenghast in 2000. She was cast...
- Titans. The
unidentified Prison Planet is a
planet in the
Vegan Star System.
Slagg is a
planet in the
Vegan Star System. Uxor is a
planet in the
Vegan Star...
- away lies the dark
island Plutonia,
where the
greedy capitalists Slug and
Slagg rule. Once as
green and
flourishing as Melonia,
Plutonia is now perceived...
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Stanley Wilmer Slagg (July 6, 1903 –
December 22, 1978) was an
American lawyer and
politician from Edgerton, Wisconsin, who
served two
terms as a Republican...
- Express. She was also,
along with
Lynda Lee-Potter, a
model for the
Glenda Slagg column in the
satirical magazine Private Eye. Rook was the highest-paid...
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ambiguous whether Nannie Slagg's death is
natural from old age or not. In the series, it is
clear that
Steerpike poisons Nannie Slagg, who has
become an obstacle...