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  2. Rabbit Hood - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "Sir Loin of Beef" is used again to name one of King Arthur's knights in Knighty Knight Bugs, co-starring Yosemite Sam. The reference to Duke of Brittingham was an in-joke. According to former Warner's writer Lloyd Turner in an interview, Brittingham's was a bar across the street from the Warner Animation offices. [7]

  3. Knighty Knight Bugs - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "Sir Loin of Beef" was used in Bugs Bunny parody Rabbit Hood by Bugs to con the gullible Sheriff of Nottingham. The phrase "Sir Osis of the Liver" was used in the Bugs Bunny parody Knight-mare Hare. The gag on a dopey fire breathing dragon was also used in Knight-mare Hare and on the cartoon series Here Comes the Grump.

  4. Hoghton Tower - Wikipedia

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    In 1692–1702 Sir Charles de Hoghton carried out repairs and rebuilding. Wiliam III was a frequent visitor to the house, being a personal friend of Sir Charles. [21] He was succeeded by the fifth baronet, Sir Henry, who in 1735 commissioned a topographical view of the house, "Hoghton Tower from Duxon Hill", from Arthur Devis. To the left of a ...

  5. 'Arise Sir Gareth' and 'justice for our Liam' - AOL

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    "Arise Sir Gareth," declare the Daily Express and the Daily Star. "Southgate scores in new year honours," says the Times. According to the Daily Mirror , he "lifted a nation and gave us dreams of ...

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  7. Sirloin steak - Wikipedia

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    A fictitious etymology explains the name as being derived from an occasion when a king of England knighted the loin of beef as "Sir loin". In fact, though the pun is reported as early as 1630, and the notion of a king knighting it dates to 1655, the name predates any of the kings who are mentioned. [5]

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  9. Sir Loin - Wikipedia

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    Sir Loin (fictional knight), a fictional character from the Japanese manga series (Japanese: 格闘料理伝説ビストロレシピ) Fighting Foodons; Sir Loin (fictional bodyguard), a fictional character from the webseries New Stage; Sir Loin (anthropomorphic steak), a fictional character from the webseries Oscar's Hotel for Fantastical Creatures