- A
festy **** (alternatively
fastyn **** or
fitless ****) is a
Scottish alternative to the pancake,
fired in a kiln to mark
Shrove Tuesday. It is made...
- The
Guianan ****-of-the-rock (Rupicola rupicola) is a
species of cotinga, a p****erine bird from
South America. It is
about 30 cm (12 in) in
length and...
- the
genus Geococcyx. This
roadrunner is also
known as the
chaparral ****,
ground cuckoo, and
snake killer.
Greater roadrunner fossils dating from the...
-
**** Beck is a
stream in the
outlying areas of
eastern Leeds, West Yorkshire, England,
which runs from its
source due to a
runoff north-west of Whinmoor...
- urogallus), also
known as the
Eurasian capercaillie, wood grouse,
heather ****,
****-of-the-woods, or
simply capercaillie /ˌkæpərˈkeɪl(j)i/, is a
heavy member...
- The
**** is a **** dive bar in the East
Village neighborhood of
Manhattan in New York City. It is
noted for its
exhibitionist atmosphere and po****rity...
- The
**** Lane
ghost was a
purported haunting that
attracted m****
public attention in 1762. The
location was a
lodging in
**** Lane, a
short road adjacent...
- Geococcyx), also
known as
chaparral birds or
chaparral ****s, are two
species of fast-running
ground cuckoos with long
tails and crests. They are
found in...
- "
**** Magic" is the
eighth episode in the
eighteenth season of the
American animated television series South Park. The 255th
overall episode, it was written...
-
Robert ****ing (1776 – 24 July 1837) was a
British watercolour artist who died in the
first parachute accident.
Robert ****ing was a
professional watercolour...