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  • 41The Crystal Maze — Series 1–2 logo (top) Series 3–6 logo (bottom) Genre Adventure game show …

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  • 42The Adventure Series — by Enid Blyton, a prolific English children s author, is a series of eight children s novels. These books feature the same child characters: Philip, Jack, Dinah, and Lucy Ann, along with several adult characters. Jack s pet cockatoo, Kiki, is… …

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  • 43The Last Supper (disambiguation) — The Last Supper can mean:*The Last Supper. In the Christian faith, the last meal that Jesus took with his disciples. *Room of the Last Supper, the place in Jerusalem where The Last Supper took place.ArtNumerous paintings, sculptures and other art …

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  • 44The Dean Martin Show — Genre Variety/Comedy Written by Arnie Kogen Ed. Weinberger Directed by Greg Garrison Presented by Dean Ma …

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  • 45The First Nowell — is a traditional English Christmas carol, most likely from the 16th or 17th century, but possibly dating from as early as the 13th century. In its current form it is of Cornish origin, and it was first published in Some Ancient Christmas Carols… …

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  • 46The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas — Author Ursula K. Le Guin Country  United States Language …

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  • 47The All-American Rejects — Left to right: Nick Wheeler, Chris Gaylor, Mike Kennerty and Tyson Ritter Background information Origin Stillwater, Oklahoma …

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  • 48The Cooper Temple Clause — Background information Origin Wokingham, Berkshire, England Genres …

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  • 49The Theatre — was an Elizabethan playhouse located in Shoreditch (in Curtain Road, part of the modern London Borough of Hackney), just outside the City of London. It was the second permanent theatre ever built in England, after the Red Lion, and the first… …

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  • 50The Gateless Gate — (無門關, Mandarin. Wúménguān, Japanese. 無門関, Mumonkan) is a collection of 48 Chan (Zen) koans compiled in the early 13th century by the Chinese Zen master Wumen Hui k ai (無門慧開)(1183–1260) (Japanese: Mumon Ekai). Wumen s preface indicates that the… …

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