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Championship When this word is used in the UK, it is
usually spelt chequers (as in
Chinese chequers); see
further at
American and
British spelling differences...
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Chequers (/ˈtʃɛkərz/ CHEK-ərz) is the
country house of the
Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom. A 16th-century
manor house in origin, it is near the village...
- Paul
James Chequer is an
English actor best
known for
starring in the
British drama As If as
Jamie Collier on
Channel 4 from 2001 to 2004 and the BBC...
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Chequered! is a
studio album released by
American singer Chubby Checker.
Released by
London Records in 1971, it is
notable for
being a
stylistically different...
- The
Nelson Chequer was a
colour scheme adopted by
vessels of the
Royal Navy,
modelled on that used by
Admiral Horatio Nelson in battle. It
consisted of...
- The
Chequer Board is a
novel by
Nevil Shute,
first published in the
United Kingdom in 1947 by
William Heinemann Ltd. The
novel deals with the question...
- The
Chequer Inn is a
historic 15th
Century coaching house (believed to date from
around 1440) in the
Conservation Area of the old
market town of Steyning...
- A
checkerboard (North
American English) or
chequerboard (Commonwealth
English except Canada; see
spelling differences) is a game
board of
checkered pattern...
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Check (also checker, Brit:
chequer, or dicing) is a
pattern of
modified stripes consisting of
crossed horizontal and
vertical lines which form squares...
- Look up checker or
chequer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Checker or
chequer or variant, may
refer to:
Chubby Checker (born 1941),
American singer-songwriter...