- A kettle,
sometimes called a tea
kettle or
teakettle, is a
device specialized for
boiling water,
commonly with a lid, spout, and handle.
There are two...
- In
American folklore, a
teakettler is a
creature with
origins in
lumberjack culture,
specifically the
lumber camps of
Minnesota and Wisconsin. It is part...
- sign
reading "
Teakettle Junction."
While the
origin of the name is unknown, it has
become a
tradition for
visitors to
attach teakettles to the sign with...
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released by 20th
Century Fox and its
initial release was
titled U.S.S.
Teakettle. When the film
failed to gain an audience, it was re-titled to the present...
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Teakettle Junction is a road
junction in Inyo County, California. It lies at an
elevation of 4,150 feet (1,260 m) in
Death Valley near the
Racetrack Playa...
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Teakettle is a
settlement in the Cayo
District of
Belize in
Central America.
According to the 2010 census,
Teakettle had a po****tion of 1,747
people in...
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Teakettle Mountain,
elevation 13,825 ft (4,214 m), is a
summit in the
Sneffels Range of
southwest Colorado. The peak is west of
Ouray in the Uncompahgre...
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version has been
translated into
English as "The
Accomplished and
Lucky Teakettle" (1871) by
Mitford and as "The
Wonderful Tea Kettle" (1886) in the crepe-paper...
- Hakn a
tshaynik (literally "to
knock a
teakettle"; Yiddish: האַקן אַ טשײַניק),
meaning to
rattle on
loudly and insistently, but
without any meaning, is...
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Siskiwit Lake
contains several lake islands,
including Eagle Nest Island,
Teakettle Island, Lost and
Found Island, and Ryan Island.
Common loons nest and...