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  2. Little Arabella Miller - Wikipedia

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    How I love your caterpillar." [3] Little Arabella Miller Had a fuzzy caterpillar. First it climbed upon her mother, Then upon her baby brother. They said, " Arabella Miller, Put away your caterpillar!" [4] Little Arabella Miller Found a hairy caterpillar, First it crawled upon her mother, Then upon her baby brother. All said, "Arabella Miller,

  3. List of songs from Sesame Street - Wikipedia

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    "Elmo's Rap Alphabet", a rap version of the Alphabet Song rapped by Elmo, written by Emily Kingsley (lyrics) and Robby Merkin (music). "Elmo's Circle Song", sung by Elmo about his love of circles and other circular objects, at the end of the song, he gets dizzy and falls unconscious, written by Molly Boylan (lyrics) and Steve Nelson (music).

  4. Caterpillar (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Caterpillar" is a song by American rapper Royce da 5'9" featuring fellow American rappers Eminem and King Green, released as the fourth single from the former's seventh studio album Book of Ryan (2018). Produced by Symbolyc (S1) One and Epikh Pro, it was released for digital download through iTunes on May 3, 2018.

  5. Fuzzy Wuzzy - Wikipedia

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    Fuzzy-Wuzzy", a poem by Rudyard Kipling * The fictional bear in a tongue-twister nursery rhyme; Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels, the name given to Papua New Guineans who assisted injured Australian troops during World War II; Formerly one of the shades of brown Crayola crayon colors; Another name for the Woolly Bear caterpillar, the larva of the Isabella ...

  6. Talk:Fuzzy Wuzzy - Wikipedia

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    "Fuzzy wuzzy had no hair" - the formula explaining why the fuzzy wuzzies did so well was a clean, square root relationship, not a complex, "hairy" one. The strength of the forces scaled only linearly with the firepower of the British troops, but with the square of the numerically superior fuzzy wuzzy troops.

  7. The Caterpillar (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Caterpillar" is a song by English rock band The Cure, released as the sole single from their fifth studio album The Top (1984), on 30 March 1984. It was written by Robert Smith and Lol Tolhurst. It spent seven weeks in the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 14 on 7 April of that year. [2]

  8. Fuzzy (album) - Wikipedia

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    Fuzzy is the debut studio album by American rock band Grant Lee Buffalo, released in 1993 by Slash Records. [2] According to the band's website, "Fuzzy would galvanize the sound of Grant Lee Buffalo, i.e., the acoustic feedback howl of overdriven 12-string guitars, melodic distorto-bass, tribal drum bombast, the old world churn of pump organs and parlor pianos."

  9. Talk:The Caterpillar (song) - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Songs, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of songs on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. Songs Wikipedia:WikiProject Songs Template:WikiProject Songs song