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- This is a list of notable people from the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The person's hometown is in parentheses. A–G Frank Ackerman (1946–2019), economist,...
- Wisconsin Walloon is a dialect of the Walloon language brought to Wisconsin by immigrants from Wallonia, the largely French-speaking region of Belgium...
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- referred to ATMs as a "TYME machine", which resulted in confusion when Wisconsinites visiting unfamiliar areas would ask the locals where they could find...
- the original on December 11, 2021. Retrieved May 26, 2020. "Cheers! Wisconsinites are the top consumers of brandy in the U.S." March 6, 2020. Retrieved...
- Times. Retrieved 2009-01-20. Snyder, Molly (6 March 2020). "Cheers! Wisconsinites are the top consumers of brandy in the U.S." On Milwaukee. Retrieved...
- interior designer, and Paul Murray Ryan, a lawyer. He is a fifth-generation Wisconsinite. His father was of Irish ancestry and his mother of German and English...
- Dairyland". The use of the term "Cheesehead" as a derogatory word for Wisconsinites originated with Illinois football and baseball fans to refer to opposing...
- Angeles. Retrieved August 13, 2021. Weintraub, Joanne (August 20, 2002). "Wisconsinites walkin' tall this fall with major TV gigs". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel...
- tutorial instead of lectures. The Great Depression and lack of outreach to Wisconsinites and UW faculty led to the college's closure in 1932. In 1936, UW–Madison...