Sayers
noun
1.
Dorothy L(eigh) 1893–1957, English novelist, essayist, and dramatist.
2.
Gale Eugene, born 1943, U.S. football player.
noun
1.
Dorothy L(eigh). 1893–1957, English detective-story writer
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