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Winkles is a
surname of
English origin.
People with this name include:
Henry Winkles (1801–1860) was an
English architectural illustrator,
engraver and...
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early October.
Winkles became a
suspect after an
anonymous witness contacted the
authorities and
claimed that they had seen
Winkles' wife on the property...
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Larry Gura.
Winkles was
named the 1965 and 1969 NCAA
Coach of the Year and The
Sporting News
Coach of the Year in 1965, 1967 and 1969.
Winkles was inducted...
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Europe and
North America Any
species within the
family Littorinidae, the
winkles,
small intertidal sea
snails Some
edible species of
nerites which are also...
- World,
illustrated by H.
Winkles: G. Heck.
Iconographic Encyclopaedia of Science, Literature, and Art,
engraving by H.
Winkles:
William Tombleson. Tombleson's...
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Henry Franklin Winkler (born
October 30, 1945) is an
American actor, producer, director, and author.
Widely known as
Arthur "Fonzie"
Fonzarelli on the...
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Winkler may
refer to:
Winkler (surname),
people with the
surname Winkler or
Winckler Winkler scale, also
known as the heat
summation scale for classifying...
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North Carolina (/ˌkærəˈlaɪnə/ KARR-ə-LY-nə) is a
state in the
Southeastern region of the
United States. It is
bordered by
Virginia to the north, the Atlantic...
- subcultures. The
extremely pointed toe was
called a
winkle picker because, in England,
periwinkle snails ("
winkles") were a po****r
seaside snack which is eaten...
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Winkle is the
title character of "Rip Van
Winkle", an 1819
short story by
Washington Irving.
People with the
surname include:
Archie Van
Winkle (1925-1986)...