- A
mousetrap is a
specialized type of
animal trap
designed primarily to
catch and, usually, kill mice.
Mousetraps are
usually set in an
indoor location...
- The
Mousetrap is a
murder mystery play by
Agatha Christie. The play
opened in London's West End in 1952 and ran
continuously until 16
March 2020, when...
- A
mousetrap car is a
small vehicle whose only
source of
motive power is a
mousetrap.
Variations include the use of
multiple traps, or very big rat traps...
- up
mousetrap in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
mousetrap is a
device for
catching mice.
Mousetrap or
mouse trap may also
refer to: The
Mousetrap, a...
-
Mousetrap (anti-Submarine Projector,
Marks 20 and 22) was an anti-submarine
rocket launcher used
mainly during World War II by the
United States Navy...
- San Saba County,
Texas filed a
United States patent No.269,766. for a
mousetrap incorporating a handgun, "by
which animals which burrow in the ground...
- "Build a
better mousetrap, and the
world will beat a path to your door" is a
metaphor about the
power of innovation. It originated, in a
somewhat different...
-
Mousetrapping is a
technique that
prevents users from
exiting a
website through standard means. It is
frequently used by
malicious websites, and is often...
-
modified version was
released in the
United Kingdom in 2004,
featuring three mousetraps (with a
specialized trigger working at random) and a
completely different...
- Awards,
among other accolades. In 1953 London,
Agatha Christie's play The
Mousetrap celebrates its 100th performance, and
sleazy American director Leo Köpernick...