1. Caryl, born 1938, English playwright and feminist theorist.
2. John, 1st Duke of Marlborough ("Corporal John") 1650–1722, British military commander.
3. Lord Randolph (Henry Spencer) 1849–95, British statesman (father of Winston L. S. Churchill).
4. Winston, 1871–1947, U.S. novelist.
5. Sir Winston (Leonard Spencer) 1874–1965, British statesman and author: prime minister 1940–45, 1951–55; Nobel Prize in Literature 1953.
6. Mount, a mountain in S Alaska, in the Wrangell Mountains. 15,638 feet (4766 meters).
7. a river in Canada, flowing NE from E Saskatchewan through Manitoba to Hudson Bay. About 1000 miles (1600 km) long.
8. Also called Churchill River. Formerly Hamilton River. a river in SW Labrador, Newfoundland, in E Canada, flowing SE and N through Lake Melville to the Atlantic Ocean. About 600 miles (965 km) long.
9. a seaport and railway terminus in NE Manitoba, on Hudson Bay at the mouth of this river.