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ALABAMA’S GHOST (1972) – When Alabama (Christopher Brooks) accidentally drives a forklift through a wall in the basement of San Francisco’s famed Earthquake McGoon’s nightclub, he finds a hidden passageway that leads to a room that contains all the possessions of “World’s Greatest Magician” Carter The Great (E. Kerrigan Prescott), …

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homonym. Can you spot the homonyms in the sentence “The baseball pitcher drank a pitcher of water”? A homonym is a word that is said or spelled the same way as another word but has a different meaning.

In a bin full of old batteries awaiting recycling, what is the probability that a closed circuit will form, allowing electrical current to flow and potentially cause a fire?

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Bizarre is a Canadian sketch comedy television series that aired from 1980 to 1986. The show was hosted by John Byner, and produced by CTV at the CFTO Glen-Warren Studios in suburban Toronto for first-run airing in Canada on CTV and in the United States on the Showtime premium cable network.

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Quizzes on the Notorious Confusables. Notorious Confusables: Menu Version Pull-down menu gives you one “confusable” at a time. There is also a RANDOM CONFUSABLES button.

Donald Trump’s obsession with Barack Obama has led him to make up yet another fictional story, this time about the Philippines.

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Mar 21, 2010 · Another 10 Bizarre Death Related Facts^Another 10 Bizarre Death Related Facts^ Death is one of my favorite topics and as it has been quite some time since I posted a list on the subject, I thought the time seemed right.

Founded: Before 1356: Named after: Hindi word for deceit: Founding location: Central India: Years active: At least 450 years: Territory: Indian subcontinent: Criminal activities

We’d like to think that these laws were created to ensure safety, but most are just needed to punish stupidity.