| 1. | Alice, born 1944, U.S. novelist and short-story writer. |
| 2. | David, 1785–1830, U.S. abolitionist. |
| 3. | James John (Jimmy ), 1881–1946, U.S. politician: mayor of New York City 1926–32. |
| 4. | John, born 1952, New Zealand track-and-field athlete. |
| 5. | Sarah Breed⋅love [breed-luhv] , 1867–1919, U.S. businesswoman and philanthropist. |
| 6. | a city in W Michigan. 15,088. |
| 7. | a male given name. |
walker walk·er (wô'kər)
n.
A frame device used to support someone, such as an infant learning to walk or a convalescent learning to walk again.
A shoe specially designed for walking comfortably. Often used in the plural.