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Cricket is a bat-and-ball game pla****
between two
teams of
eleven players on a field, at the
centre of
which is a 22-yard (20-metre; 66-foot)
pitch with...
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Katherine Creag Gafner (December 26, 1973 –
February 10, 2021) was a Filipino-American
television journalist. She
worked for WNBC for a
decade prior to...
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Creag Meagaidh (Scottish Gaelic:
Creag Mèagaidh) is a
mountain on the
northern side of Glen
Spean in the
Highlands of Scotland. It is a
complex mountain...
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Creag Bheag is a
prominent hill in Scotland. The word
Creag is a
variation of crag (rock),
while the
gaelic term
Bheag can be
translated as small. The...
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Ailsa Craig (/ˈeɪlsə/; Scots:
Ailsae Craig;
Scottish Gaelic:
Creag Ealasaid) is an
island of 99 ha (240 acres) in the
outer Firth of Clyde, 16 km (8+1⁄2 nmi)...
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originate from a nickname,
derived from the
Scottish Gaelic word
creag,
meaning "rock,"
similar to Peter. In
other cases, the
given name originates...
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Creag-An-Sgor (25
March 1981 – 2003) was an Irish-bred, British-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He was one of the best British-trained colts...
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Creag Dhubh (756 m) is a
mountain in the
Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It is
located in the
Strathspey area of the
central Highlands,
above the village...
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Creag Rainich (807 m) is a
remote mountain in the
Northwest Highlands, Scotland,
southwest of Ullapool. An
isolated peak, its
position provides fine views...
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Creag Ghuanach (621 m) is a
mountain in the
Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It is
located in Lochaber, at the
southern head of Loch Treig. A
small but...