- A
woggle (or
neckerchief slide) is a
device to
fasten the neckerchief, or scarf, worn as part of the
Scout or Girl
Guides uniform,
originated by a Scout...
- Mr.
Highly Magnified Woggle-Bug,
Thoroughly Educated is a
character in the Oz
books by L.
Frank Baum (1856–1919). The
character first appeared in 1904...
- them). They are
joined by the "Highly
Magnified and
Thoroughly Educated"
Woggle-Bug, and
aided by the
loyal field mice and
their Mouse Queen. The Queen...
- The
Woggle-Bug is a 1905
musical based on the 1904
novel The
Marvelous Land of Oz by L.
Frank Baum, with book and
lyrics by the
author and
music by Frederic...
- Yorkshire, in the 1940s,
woggle hopping is the act of
jumping over an
object that is the same height, or
higher than a
woggle.
George Corner, a scoutmaster...
- The
Woggle-Bug Book is a 1905 children's book
written by L.
Frank Baum,
creator of the Land of Oz, and
illustrated by Ike Morgan. A
spinoff from the Oz...
- the wood
badge is
presented together with a
Gilwell scarf and a
Gilwell woggle,
denoting membership of the
notional 1st
Gilwell Scout Group.
Early Wood...
- Woodman, Jack Pumpkinhead, and H.M.
Woggle-Bug, T.E. Baum
abandoned his Oz park
project after the
failure of The
Woggle-Bug,
which was
playing at the Garrick...
-
protect sharp edges and corners. The term "water
woggle"
derives from
Koswell Holdings trademark Water Woggle,
which was
first marketed as a foam
water toy...
-
series chronicles the
misadventures of the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, the
Woggle-Bug, Jack Pumpkinhead, and the Sawhorse, as the Gump
flies them to various...