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  2. List of Wallykazam! episodes - Wikipedia

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    Rockelle, a rock that Wally brings to life by his magic leads them to a treasure hunt to the Top of the Peak so they can find "The 3 Times Really Big Treasure". Letter Concept: T; Opening Sequence: Sitting on Top of a Tall Tree. "Whoo-ooh-ooh" Gag: Bobgoblin; Characters in Order of Appearance: Wally Trollman, Norville Trollman, Bobgoblin, Rockelle

  3. List of American game shows - Wikipedia

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    Slime Time Live (2000–2003) Sponk! (2001–2003; children's version of Whose Line Is It Anyway?) Storybook Squares (1969; children's version of Hollywood Squares) Teen Win, Lose or Draw (1989–1992) Think Fast (Nickelodeon, 1989–1991) Thousand Dollar Bee (2004–2007) Tooned In (2021) Treasure Mall (1988; usually paired with Slime Time ...

  4. List of Masked Rider monsters - Wikipedia

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    A slithering grayish-white blob-like monster with tentacles for arms and a giant mouth in his midsection. Outside of his ability to turn into fast-moving slime and shoot steam from his mouth, he was known to eat anything. In order to kidnap Molly and Albee, Count Dregon launched the Slimeasect to help the Maggots.

  5. Pol Pot - Wikipedia

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    Their goal was to reach 70 to 80% farm mechanisation in five to ten years, and a modern industrial base in fifteen to twenty years. [213] As part of this project, Pol Pot saw it as imperative that they develop means of ensuring that the farming population worked harder than before.

  6. List of jötnar in Norse mythology - Wikipedia

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    The extant sources for Norse mythology, particularly the Prose and Poetic Eddas, contain many names of jötnar and gýgjar (often glossed as giants and giantesses respectively).

  7. Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    [6] Sometime in the 1830s, a farmer named Jesse Jones noticed red-colored sulphur water bubbling up from springs on his farm. In 1844, a businessman named Samuel Hare, realizing the springs' commercial potential, purchased a 20-acre (8.1 ha) plot of the Jones farm surrounding the springs, and constructed an inn.

  8. List of Sanjay and Craig episodes - Wikipedia

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    Sanjay and Craig, upon hearing that Sanjay's mother is about to help in a "butt transplant", try to sneak into the hospital to view it. They disguise themselves as doctors and discover that the patient is Mr. Noodman, their neighbor who is terrified of snakes (Craig is a snake) and he then causes panic throughout the hospital before Sanjay's mother successfully completes the surgery.

  9. Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Louisville [b] is the most populous city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, sixth-most populous city in the Southeast, and the 27th-most-populous city in the United States. [a] [11] By land area, it is the country's 24th-largest city, although by population density, it is the 265th most dense city.