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Wanderer

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Wanderer, Wanderers, or The Wanderer may refer to:

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Music

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Groups

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Classical works

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Songs

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Novels

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Other arts and entertainment

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Butterflies

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Ships

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  • HMS Wanderer, several ships of the British Royal Navy
  • USS Wanderer, several United States Navy ships
  • Wanderer (sailing dinghy), a 14-foot sailing dinghy designed by Ian Proctor
  • Wanderer (slave ship), a ship that illegally carried more than 500 slaves from the Congo and Angola to Savannah, Georgia in 1858
  • Pearson Wanderer, a 30-foot sailboat designed by Bill Shaw
  • Wanderer (1865), an Oldenburg brigantine lost without trace 1885 on a voyage from Mexico to Falmouth
  • Wanderer (1878), a steam yacht which later became HMS Sealark
  • Wanderer (1879), the last whaling ship built in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, for which The Wanderer (Massachusetts newspaper) was named
  • Wanderer (1891), a four-masted steel barque which inspired John Masefield's poem of the same name
  • Wanderer (1893), a San Francisco pilot boat bought by Sterling Hayden and used for his voyage to Tahiti
  • Wanderer, a 16-foot Wayfarer dinghy sailed by travel writer Frank Dye

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