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  2. Nate the Great - Wikipedia

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    Nate is a detective, a child version of Sam Spade who wears a 'Sherlock Holmes-style deerstalker hat' (the idea of illustrator Marc Simont) and loves pancakes. [5] [6] [7] He solves crimes with his dog, Sludge, introduced in the second case, Nate the Great goes Undercover (1974).

  3. Marjorie W. Sharmat - Wikipedia

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    Nate the Great, 1972; Nate the Great Goes Undercover, 1974; Nate the Great and the Lost List, 1975; Nate the Great and the Phony Clue, 1977; Nate the Great and the Sticky Case, 1978; Nate the Great and the Missing Key, 1981; Nate the Great and the Snowy Trail, 1983; Nate the Great and the Fishy Prize, 1985; Nate the Great Stalks Stupidweed, 1986

  4. Marc Simont - Wikipedia

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    Nate the Great (1972) Nate the Great Goes Undercover (1974) Nate the Great and the Lost List (1975) The Beetle Bush (1976) The Contests at Cowlick (1976) Nate the Great and the Phony Clue (1977) Nate the Great and the Sticky Case (1978) How to Dig a Hole to the Other Side of the World (1979) Nate the Great and the Missing Key (1981) No More ...

  5. List of Leverage episodes - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Casey (Catherine Dent) questions Nate as he retells the job that supposedly got his entire team killed. The job was to steal "the Black Book," a record of all illegal transactions made by bankers and wealthy people that led to the financial crisis of 2007–08.

  6. Category:Fictional amateur detectives - Wikipedia

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    B. Parashor Barma; Basil of Baker Street; P. K. Basu; China Bayles; Trixie Belden; Dian Belmont; Bjørn Beltø; Benjamin January mysteries; Brains Benton; Bill Bergson

  7. Emily the Strange - Wikipedia

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    Side by side comparison of Rosamond from Nate the Great (left) and Emily the Strange (right). The very first Emily the Strange illustration dates from 1991, but the 1978 children's book Nate the Great Goes Undercover features a very similar illustration of a young girl named Rosamond. She also has long black hair and is frequently accompanied ...

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