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Knook is a
small village and
civil parish in Wiltshire, England. The
village lies to the
north of the
River Wylye at the edge of
Salisbury Plain, about...
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simplifies some of the motivations.
Peter Knook, a
rather crusty but
amiable fellow,
replaces most of the
other Knooks,
except the
Protector (King) and two...
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Knook is a
village in Wiltshire, England.
Knook may also
refer to:
Peter Knook, a
character in the children's book The Life and
Adventures of
Santa Claus...
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Knook Castle is the site of an Iron Age
univallate hillfort on
Knook Down, near the
village of
Knook in Wiltshire, England, but
largely within the civil...
- same name. In the
Forest of Burzee,
where many
immortals live (such as
Knooks, fairies, and nymphs),
their leader, Ak, the
Master Woodsman of the World...
- Kosy
Knook Court is a
bungalow court located at 830
Brooks Avenue in Pasadena, California. The
court was
constructed in 1922 and
designed by G. W. Tombleson...
- Gnomes, Pixies, and
species of
beings invented by Baum
consisting of Ryls,
Knooks, and Gigans. At the east of the
Forest of
Burzee is the
Laughing Valley...
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parish council known as "Heytesbury,
Imber and
Knook"
covers this
parish and the
neighbouring parish of
Knook.
Although it has no electors,
Imber is represented...
- hook is
determined by the
diameter of its shaft.
Standard sizes are: A
Knook is a type of
crochet hook
whose one end is a
crochet hook and the other...
- The
parish lies
between the Iron Age
hillforts of
Scratchbury Camp and
Knook Castle. A Romano-British
settlement has been
identified on Tytherington...