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1Jug (musical instrument) — The jug as a musical instrument reached its height of popularity in the 1920s, when jug bands, such as [http://www.jugstore.com/guscannon.html Cannon s Jug Stompers] were popular. (Recording of jug band with two jugs, demonstrating pitch bending… …
2The Darlings — were a fictional family of musically inclined hillbillies in the American TV sitcom The Andy Griffith Show. The Darlings (usually pronounced Darlin s) lived in a mountain shack somewhere in the mountains neighboring Mayberry. The good natured,… …
3jug band — ☆ jug band n. [from the jug used to produce bass notes by blowing across the opening] a kind of small string band or jazz band using simple instruments, as guitars, harmonicas, and kazoos, and makeshift ones, as washtubs or empty jugs …
4Jug (container) — An Irish pottery water jug …
5jug — [dʒʌg] n [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Perhaps from the female name Jug, given to ugly women, from Joan] 1.) BrE a container with a wide curved opening at the top and a handle, used especially at meals for pouring liquids American Equivalent: pitcher …
6The Book of Sorrows — is the sequel novel to Walter Wangerin, Jr. s The Book of the Dun Cow. Published by Zondervan in 1985, it was received quite well by such known publications as the Washington post, who called it, A beautifully written fantasy anchored starkly in… …
7jug — jug1 [jug] n. [echoic] a sound meant to imitate a nightingale s note vi. jugged, jugging to make a nightingale s sound or a sound imitating this jug2 [jug] n. [apparently a pet form of JUDITH or JOAN] …
8The Clancy Brothers — and Tommy Makem The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem in the 1960s. Background information Origin County Tipperary County Armagh, Ireland …
9The Muppets Take Manhattan — Theatrical release poster Directed by Frank Oz Produced by …
10The Big Chill at the Big House — 1 2 3 Total Michigan State 0 …