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  • 1goody bag — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms goody bag : singular goody bag plural goody bags informal 1) a bag containing small presents and sweets, given to children at a party 2) a bag containing small presents given by a company to help advertise a… …

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  • 2Twist (sweets) — Twist is a bite sized confectionery produced by Freia/Kraft Foods, primarily for the Scandinavian market. Twist is sold in bags, and each bag contains a variety of pieces, mostly consisting of chocolates with some sort of filling in the center.… …

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  • 3Cineworld — Group plc Type Public (LSE: CINE) …

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  • 4David Cameron — This article is about the British prime minister. For other uses, see David Cameron (disambiguation). The Right Honourable David Cameron MP …

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  • 5Twist — may refer to:* Twist (comic), a comic by John Cook * Twist (physics), a force (causing twisting) * Twist (poker), a special round in some variants of stud poker * Twist ending, an unexpected conclusion or climax to a work of fiction * Transaction …

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  • 6sweet — I UK [swiːt] / US [swɪt] adjective Word forms sweet : adjective sweet comparative sweeter superlative sweetest *** 1) tasting like sugar I d like something sweet, like a piece of cake. This tea is too sweet. She doesn t really like sweet things.… …

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  • 7Jughead Jones — Archie Comics character full name = Forsythe Jughead Pendleton Jones III caption = creator = first appearance = Pep Comics #22, 1941 hometown = Riverdale school = Riverdale High School job = family = Forsythe Pendleton Jones, Jr (father), Gladys… …

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  • 8Minnie the Minx — First appearance December 19, 1953 (1953 12 19); The Beano Created by Leo Baxendale Information Aliases The Minx, Minxie, Min, The World s Wildest Tom Bo …

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  • 9Lesley Molseed murder — The Lesley Molseed murder involved the murder of an 11 year old British girl in 1975. Stefan Ivan Kiszko (1952 1993), [ [http://www.findmypast.com Deaths England and Wales 1984 2006] ] a British tax clerk of Ukrainian parents, was the subject of… …

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  • 10Humbug — is an archaic term meaning hoax , or jest . While the term was first attested in 1751 in student slang, its etymology is unknown. It is known, however, that it was used as profanity centuries ago, in places such as Great Britain. Its present… …

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