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  2. Mr. Snuffleupagus - Wikipedia

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    Big Bird is tired of the adults refusing to believe him about Snuffy, so he decides to arrange for them to come to his nest and meet Snuffy when he yells the signaling word, "Food!" He chooses this word because he knows the grown-ups will not believe him if he tells them his real reason for inviting them to his nest, and "food" is a more ...

  3. Big Nose - Wikipedia

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    Big Nose Kate, nickname of Mary Katherine Horony Cummings (1849 – 1940), American outlaw and gambler; Big Nose George, nickname of George Parrott (1834 – 1881), American highwayman and cattle rustler

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  5. Big Nose the Caveman - Wikipedia

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    Allgame gave a rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, noting the major difference between this game and other platformers is that the player has to club the game's enemies instead of jumping on them to progress through the game, concluding: "Other than that, Big Nose is merely an adequate genre effort with large characters, flat backgrounds and uninteresting environments".

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  7. Condorito - Wikipedia

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    Condorito (Little Condor in Spanish) is a Chilean comic book and comic strip series that features an anthropomorphic condor living in a fictitious town named Pelotillehue, a typical small Chilean provincial town.

  8. Groucho glasses - Wikipedia

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    They typically consist of black frames without lenses (either round or horn-rimmed) with attached features including bushy eyebrows, a large plastic nose, bushy moustache, and sometimes a plastic cigar.

  9. Nose art - Wikipedia

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    Nose art is a decorative painting or design on the fuselage of an aircraft, usually on the front fuselage. While begun for practical reasons of identifying friendly units, the practice evolved to express the individuality often constrained by the uniformity of the military, to evoke memories of home and peacetime life, and as a kind of ...