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  • {{Short description|Fictional town in Kurt Vonnegut novels and stories}} ...age=49}}</ref> The town has been compared to Zenith, the fictional setting in [[Sinclair Lewis]]'s 1922 novel ''[[Babbitt (novel)|Babbitt]]''.<ref>{{cite ...
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  • |caption= Element Lad as depicted in ''Adventure Comics'' #323 (August 1964). Art by John Forte (penciller) and |debut=''[[Adventure Comics]]'' #307 (April 1963) ...
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  • {{Short description|Fictional form of water}} {{about|the fictional material in Cat's Cradle|the metastable form of solid water|Ice IX|other uses}} ...
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  • {{short description|Fictional aerospace company}} {{Infobox fictional organisation ...
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  • ...th the picture becoming the actual object. The character has also appeared in comics and other [[Alvin and the Chipmunks]] works after ''The Alvin Show'' ...segments of each episode of ''The Alvin Show'', and the Chipmunks starred in the other three (two of which were musical segments). ...
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  • {{Short description|Fictional character from 1936 Popeye comic}} ...on|shorts]] of the late 1930s/early 1940s, with more extensive appearances in later ''Popeye'' cartoons produced for TV.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.m ...
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  • {{Short description|Concept in Kurt Vonnegut's Bokononism}} ...fictional religion of [[Bokononism]] (created by [[Kurt Vonnegut]] in his 1963 novel ''[[Cat's Cradle]]''), is defined as a "false [[Bokononism|karass]]". ...
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  • ...name|Germanic]] elements ''god'' vs. ''[[gaut]]'', which became conflated in Old High German by the end of the early medieval period.<ref>[[Albert Dauza ...rson (surname)|Jefferson]] is also a patronymic version of the given name. In [[Scotland]], Jeffrey is most frequently found to be a surname. ...
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  • ...irst found in the counties of [[Limerick]] and [[Mayo, County Mayo|Mayo]], in which two distinct families arose shortly after the [[Anglo-Norman invasion ...or ''Gillebert'', which is composed of the [[Germanic languages|Germanic]] elements ''Gisil'' which means "hostage", "pledge", or "noble youth," and ''berht'', ...
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  • |last= June 1, 1963 ...distributed by [[King Features Syndicate]] from October 2, 1961 to June 1, 1963.<ref name="Holtz"/> The series depended heavily on [[meta-joke|metahumor]] ...
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  • ...Walter Scott]]'s 1816 novel ''[[Old Mortality]]'', and a modern settlement in [[South Lanarkshire]], Scotland. ...aignethan Castle]], and a railway station built nearby was named after the fictional attraction. Houses built near the station developed into the modern [[Hamle ...
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  • {{About|the fictional home of [[Captain Archibald Haddock]]|the [[Hergé Foundation]]'s commercial {{Short description|Fictional location in The Adventures of Tintin}} ...
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  • {{In-universe|date=November 2016}} {{Infobox comics elements ...
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  • {{Short description|Fictional train featured in Petticoat Junction}} ...American [[Sitcom|situation comedy]] that originally aired on [[CBS]] from 1963 to 1970. The train was considered an "important character" by the show's pr ...
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  • {{Short description|Fictional lost city in Burroughs's Tarzan novels}} {{Infobox fictional location ...
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  • ...tts |isbn=1558505393 |page=191}}</ref> with the switch to the longer title in 1961. Some papers carried the strip under the shortened title '''''Mary Per The strip came to a conclusion when Starr left in 1979 to take over ''[[Little Orphan Annie]]''. ...
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  • {{Short description|Fictional character in The Chronicles of Narnia}} | caption = [[Tom Baker]] as Puddleglum in the [[The Chronicles of Narnia (TV serial)|BBC serial ''The Silver Chair''] ...
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  • {{Short description|Fictional city in H.P. Lovecraft's works}} {{about|the city in fiction|the hospital in DC Comics|Arkham Asylum|the video game series|Batman: Arkham|other uses|Ark ...
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  • {{Short description|Fictional exoskeleton worn by Iron Man}} {{For|the armors' depiction in the Marvel Cinematic Universe|Iron Man's armor (Marvel Cinematic Universe)} ...
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  • {{short description|Fictional character in boys' adventure books}} ...covers were created by illustrator J. Graham Kaye.<ref name=Axe /> Covers in the later half of the series were mostly by Charles Brey. A total of 33 vol ...
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