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  3. Category:Alternative rock groups from Ohio - Wikipedia

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  4. Tony Dow, Who Played Wally Cleaver on ‘Leave It to Beaver ...

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    Tony Dow, the actor and director best known for playing the stalwart older brother Wally Cleaver to Jerry Mathers’ Beaver in the iconic series “Leave It to Beaver,” died Wednesday after it ...

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    Wally Cleaver was an encouraging, understanding and sensitive older brother, a rarity in TV land and in real life — the brother we wished we had. Tony Dow, the actor who played Wally Cleaver on ...

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  7. Wally Cleaver - Wikipedia

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    Wallace "Wally" Cleaver is a fictional character in the iconic American television sitcom Leave It to Beaver. Wally is the thirteen-year-old son of archetypal 1950s suburban parents, Ward and June Cleaver and the older brother of the seven-year-old ("almost eight") title character , Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver .

  8. Tony Dow, the actor who played Wally Cleaver on the beloved late 1950s television series “Leave it to Beaver,” died Wednesday at 77. Wally Cleaver was supportive, understanding and sensitive ...

  9. Number One (Racine album) - Wikipedia

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    The band was fronted by Wendy James, who was notable for previously being the lead singer of the late 1980s pop/rock band Transvision Vamp. After the disbandment of Transvision Vamp in the early 1990s, Wendy James ventured into a short lived solo career, culminating in the release of her debut album Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears in 1993.