- and the
Humboldt Crabs. In the 1990s, many
Smokeys games were
broadcast on
local television. The
Smokeys were Sacramento’s top
baseball team with prominent...
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Retrieved April 23, 2016. "
Smokey VIII...
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Smokey and the
Bandit is a 1977
American action comedy road film
starring Burt Reynolds,
Sally Field,
Jackie Gleason,
Jerry Reed, Pat McCormick, Paul Williams...
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William "
Smokey"
Robinson Jr. (born
February 19, 1940) is an
American R&B and soul singer, songwriter,
record producer, and
former record executive. He...
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forces are
nicknamed "
Smokeys" (particularly by
truck drivers)
because their patrolmen wear the same type of
campaign hat that
Smokey Bear does. Washington...
- The
Miracles (known as
Smokey Robinson and the
Miracles from 1965 to 1972) were an
American vocal group formed in Detroit,
Michigan in 1955. They were...
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Busfield signed as a
pitcher with the semi-pro
Sacramento Smokeys.
Busfield pitched for the
Smokeys in
between acting jobs
through the 2000 season, am****ed...
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Smokey Stover is an
American comic strip written and
drawn by
cartoonist Bill
Holman from
March 10, 1935,
until he
retired in 1972 and
distributed through...
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Smokey the
Cannon is a
replica Civil War
artillery cannon that has
served as part of the
pageantry of
college football games at the
University of Texas...
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Smokey Joe,
Smokey Joe's or
Smoky Joe's may
refer to: Joe Barton,
Texan Congressman,
nicknamed "
Smokey Joe" for
defending industries against pollution...