- Look up
blunder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
blunder refers to a "stupid,
careless mistake".
Specific instances include:
Blunder (chess), a very...
- The
Blunderer is a
psychological thriller by
Patricia Highsmith,
first published in 1954 by Coward-McCann. It was
third of her 22 novels, the
second published...
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tournament in Biel in 1987, the game did not
result in a loss for the
blunderer, but led to an embarr****ing draw for the
British GM
Murray Chandler. In...
- from "The
Blunderer" to "A Kind of Murder". Prin****l
photography began on
November 17, 2014 in Cincinnati, Ohio,
under the
title "The
Blunderer". In December...
- and
Haydn Morgan created the show's characters: Ma
Blunder, Pa
Blunder,
Bobby Blunder, Baby
Blunder, a cat
named Zebra, a dog
named Trouble, and an eye-patched...
- A
brand blunder is an
error ****ociated with the
branding of a product,
especially a new
product in a new market.
Reasons for such
slips include the lack...
- The
Hopetoun Blunder was a
political event immediately prior to the
Federation of the
British colonies in Australia.
Federation was
scheduled to occur...
- The
Blunder (Czech: Ptákovina, lit. 'Poultry') is a
Czech play by
Milan Kundera.
Directed by
Ladislav Smoček.
Preview was 9 June 2008, 11 June 2008 and...
- Mabel's
Blunder (1914) is a
silent comedy film
directed by,
written by, and
starring Mabel Normand, the most
successful of the
early silent screen comediennes...
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Contretemps (The
Blunderer, 1655).
Beltrame di
Milano The
Commedia dell'arte
Archived 2012-03-20 at the
Wayback Machine The
Blunderer See P. L. Duchartre...