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{{wiktionary|boy wonder}} |
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'''Boy Wonder''' may refer to: |
'''Boy Wonder''' may refer to: |
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*The Boy Wonder or [[Robin (character)|Robin]], Batman's sidekick |
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*[[Boy Wonder (novel)|''Boy Wonder'' (novel)]], a 1988 novel by James Robert Baker |
*[[Boy Wonder (novel)|''Boy Wonder'' (novel)]], a 1988 novel by James Robert Baker |
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*[[Boy Wonder (film)|''Boy Wonder'' (film)]], a 2010 film starring Caleb Steinmeyer |
*[[Boy Wonder (film)|''Boy Wonder'' (film)]], a 2010 film starring Caleb Steinmeyer |
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*[[Steny Hoyer]], a Maryland Congressman |
*[[Steny Hoyer]], a Maryland Congressman |
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*[[Bucky Harris]], a MLB second baseman for the Washington Senators who, in 1924, was promoted to Manager at age 27 and led the team to the World Championship that year. |
*[[Bucky Harris]], a MLB second baseman for the Washington Senators who, in 1924, was promoted to Manager at age 27 and led the team to the World Championship that year. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Boi-1da]] (born 1986), Canadian hip-hop producer |
*[[Boi-1da]] (born 1986), Canadian hip-hop producer |
Revision as of 10:58, 15 January 2020
Look up boy wonder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Boy Wonder may refer to:
- The Boy Wonder or Robin, Batman's sidekick
- Boy Wonder (novel), a 1988 novel by James Robert Baker
- Boy Wonder (film), a 2010 film starring Caleb Steinmeyer
- Boy Wonder (album), a compilation album by Lenny Breau
- Boy Wonder (producer) (born 1978), music producer, musician, and filmmaker
- Joel Selwood or Boy Wonder, Australian rules footballer
- Jim Christiana, a Pennsylvania state legislator
- Boy Wonder, the earlier name of the boy band Dream Street
- Boy wonder, a Jewish gangster in The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
- Steny Hoyer, a Maryland Congressman
- Bucky Harris, a MLB second baseman for the Washington Senators who, in 1924, was promoted to Manager at age 27 and led the team to the World Championship that year.
See also
- Boi-1da (born 1986), Canadian hip-hop producer
- Wonder boy (disambiguation)