- the
calendar year. In 1686, John
Aubrey referred to the
celebration as "
Fooles holy day", the
first British reference. On 1
April 1698,
several people...
- Look up
fool in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fool, The
Fool, or
Fools may
refer to: A jester, also
called a
fool, a type of
historical entertainer...
- This
Fool is an
American comedy television series created by
Chris Estrada, Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman, and
starring Estrada and Frankie...
- The
Fools are a M****achusetts rock band best
known for the
party atmosphere of
their live
performances and tongue-in-ch****
original songs,
covers and...
- Only
Fools and Horses.... is a
British television sitcom created and
written by John ****van.
Seven series were
originally broadcast on BBC One in the...
- Planer, Lindsay. "The
Fool The
Fool". AllMusic.
Retrieved 25
January 2022. Bent,
Grahame (January 2009). "The
Fool – The
Fool".
Record Collector. No...
- Penn & Teller:
Fool Us is a
magic competition television series in
which magicians perform tricks in
front of
American magician-comedian duo Penn & Teller...
-
various squares or "houses",
after which White achieved checkmate. The
Fooles Mate
Black Kings Biſhops
pawne one houſe.
White Kings pawne one houſe. Black...
- "
Fool,
Fool,
Fool" is a 1951 song by The Clovers. The
single was
their second number one on the R&B
chart and
their most
successful song on that chart...
-
Fool There Was may
refer to: A
Fool There Was (1914 film) or She
Wanted a Car, a
comedy directed by
Frank Griffin and
featuring Oliver Hardy A
Fool There...