to gain fame; to make one's name
cemetery for those who left no relatives behind; potter's field
to pull wires; to pull strings
firefighter (Edo period); problem-solver; troubleshooter; relief pitcher; reliever
list of passengers; passenger manifest; passenger register
the Masters (golf tournament); U.S. Masters
finding (lost property); picking up
first-class carriage (coach)
barber; barbershop; barber shop
Eaton; Eton (Britain); Eyton
watch store; watch shop; watchmaker
Rus' (old name of Russia)
to give a cold (to someone)
chemical experiment; chemistry experiment
qualified or eligible person
ditch next to railway track
per person; per capita; per head
brotherly love; fraternal love; sibling affection
meat shop; butcher's shop