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  • 41toads —    The toad features widely in English folklore, in beliefs, cures, and customs, but its roles are often contradictory, and in many of the following *frogs and toads are apparently interchangeable. One of the factors which contributed to the toad …

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  • 42Pub games — are games which are or were played in pubs, bars, inns, and taverns, particularly traditional games played in English pubs. Most are indoor games, though some are played outdoors (e.g. in the pub garden).History of pub gamesFrom Roman taverns… …

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  • 43Entombed animal — Entombed animals are animals reportedly found alive after being encased in solid rock (and sometimes coal or wood) for an indeterminate amount of time. The accounts usually involve frogs or toads. The reputed phenomenon has been dismissed by… …

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  • 44Trapped! (TV series) — Trapped! is a children s TV gameshow created by Rob Hyde and broadcast on CBBC on BBC One on Fridays at 5:00pm and has also been shown on Sundays at 4:30pm on the CBBC Channel. It involves 6 children in a tower who have to sabotage tasks without… …

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  • 45List of cultural icons of England — This List of cultural icons of England is a list of potential cultural icons of England, past and present, in topic areas.ICONS.a portrait of England* ICONS Online is a not for profit organisation whose first project is ICONS.a portrait of… …

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  • 46Dr. No (novel) — Dr. No   …

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  • 47English cuisine — This article is part of a series on British cuisine …

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  • 48Walk into Light — LP de Ian Anderson Publicación 1983 Género(s) Rock progresivo Duración 38:29 Discográfica …

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  • 49Bibliography —    ■ Abrahams, Roger D., Jump Rope Rhymes: A Dictionary (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1969).    ■ and Rankin, Lois, Counting Out Rhymes: A Dictionary (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1980).    ■ Ackerman, Robert, J. G. Frazer: His Life… …

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  • 50Piltdown Man — Not to be confused with The Piltdown Men. Group portrait by John Cooke, 1915. Back row (from left): F O Barlow, G Elliot Smith, Charles Dawson, Arthur Smith Woodward. Front row: A S Underwood, Arthur Keith, W P Pycraft, and Sir Ray Lankester. The …

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