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Skedaddle (/skɪˈdædəl/ skid-AD-əl) is a children's game show that
aired in late 1988 for six w****s...
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Charley Skedaddle is a children's
fiction book by
Patricia Beatty. The book was
first released in 1987
through Troll ****ociates,
later winning the 1988...
- The pell-mell
retreat became known in the
Southern press as "The
Great Skedaddle".
Since their combined army had been left
highly disorganized as well...
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Skedaddle Gold is a 1927
American silent Western film
directed by
Richard Thorpe and
starring Hal Taliaferro,
Betty Baker and Bob Burns. Hal Taliaferro...
- The
Skedaddle Mountains are a
mountain range that span
southeast L****en County, California. The
tallest peak in this
range is Hot
Springs Peak, which...
- New
World Dictionary derives skiddoo (with two d's) as
probably from
skedaddle,
meaning "to leave", with an
imperative sense. The word
Skidoo was the...
- Midwest.
Josephine ran
Ashland Stud.
Their famous race
horses included Skedaddle, Survivor, Star Davis,
Sauce Box,
Squeeze 'em, and Victory. In 1873, Victory...
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woken up in the
middle of the
night and are told they are "doing the
skedaddle" (skipping town).
Their parents'
nomadic lifestyle imposed by
their avoidance...
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Treasure Hunt. Next, "The Down and
Dirty Dinosaurs" from the game show
Skedaddle hosted the 1988 edition, and then the 1990
edition was
hosted by Kenny...
- 1915.
Patricia Beatty's 1987
historical children's
fiction novel Charlie Skedaddle mentions Dead
Rabbits (the main
character is a
Bowery Boy).[citation needed]...