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  2. The New York Times Games - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times has used video games as part of its journalistic efforts, among the first publications to do so, [13] contributing to an increase in Internet traffic; [14] In the late 1990s and early 2000s, The New York Times began offering its newspaper online, and along with it the crossword puzzles, allowing readers to solve puzzles on their computers.

  3. Tiny Toon Adventures: The Great Beanstalk - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Toon Adventures: The Great Beanstalk (known as Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster and the Beanstalk [2] in Europe) is an adventure video game developed by Terraglyph Interactive Studios and published by NewKidCo for the PlayStation. It is based on the television series Tiny Toon Adventures.

  4. Jack and the Beanstalk - Wikipedia

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    In a 2006 episode of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse called "Donald and the Beanstalk", Donald Duck accidentally swapped his pet chicken with Willie the Giant for a handful of magic beans. In the PBS Kids television series Super Why! (2007-2016) the main protagonist Whyatt Beanstalk is the middle brother of the protagonist of Jack and The Beanstalk.

  5. Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster and the Beanstalk - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster and the Beanstalk is the only Tiny Toon Adventures-related video game released for MS-DOS and various other systems. It was developed and published by Terraglyph Interactive Studios in 1996. There is a PlayStation game called Tiny Toon Adventures: The Great Beanstalk that is very similar.

  6. Woody (Toy Story) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Power of Polygon compared Woody's arc to real-life people, saying that it “symbolizes the growth that we all experience. He’s the embodiment of our own development, and acts as a lens through which we can see our own growth". [77] Ben Child from The Guardian wrote that Woody is "The lovable hero of the Toy Story movies". [9]

  7. Jack the Giant Slayer - Wikipedia

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    Jack eventually kills the chef who was to cook Isabel and Elmont. The three flee towards the beanstalk, but find their way blocked by another giant. Jack and Elmont trick him into falling off the edge. When the giant hits the ground, the body is seen by Brahmwell. Fearing a giant invasion, he orders the beanstalk cut down.

  8. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    Tufted or turf-like, e.g. the growth form of some grasses and sedges. calcarate possessing a spur. calcareous A soil type or a lichen substrate rock type that is rich in or largely composed of calcium carbonate. calceolate Shaped like a slipper. [25] calcicole A plant which thrives in calcareous soil. Also calciphile, calciphyte. Antonym ...

  9. Plant stem - Wikipedia

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    The seasonal variation in growth from the vascular cambium is what creates yearly tree rings in temperate climates. Tree rings are the basis of dendrochronology, which dates wooden objects and associated artifacts. Dendroclimatology is the use of tree rings as a record of past climates. The aerial stem of an adult tree is called a trunk.