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Haggis (Scottish Gaelic:
taigeis [ˈtʰakʲɪʃ]) is a
savoury pudding containing sheep's
pluck (heart, liver, and lungs),
minced with
chopped onion, oatmeal...
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Edward Haggis (born
March 10, 1953) is a
Canadian screenwriter, film producer, and
director of film and television. He is best
known as screenwriter...
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haggis (given the
humorous taxonomic designation Haggis scoticus) is a
fictional creature of
Scottish folklore, said to be
native to the Scottish...
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Address to a
Haggis (Scots:
Address to the
Haggis) is a
Scots language poem by
Scottish poet,
Robert Burns in 1786. One of the more well
known Scottish...
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haggis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haggis is a
Scottish dish.
Haggis or
variations may also
refer to:
Haggis (card game),
shedding card...
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Haggis is a high-level
reference programming language used
primarily to
examine computing science for
Scottish pupils taking SQA
courses on the subject...
- or informal. Both
typically include haggis (a
traditional Scottish dish
celebrated by
Burns in
Address to a
Haggis),
Scotch whisky and the
recitation of...
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Haggis pakora is a
Scottish snack food that
combines traditional Scottish haggis ingredients with the ****es,
batter and
preparation method of
Indian and...
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Haggis hurling is a
Scottish sport involving the
hurling of a
haggis as far as possible, for
distance and accuracy.
Although its
proponents often claim...
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Enter the
Haggis is a
Canadian Celtic rock band
based in Toronto. The band was
founded in 1995 by
Craig Downie, the only
remaining original member in the...