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- Look up wry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. WRY, or wry, may refer to: Gordon Wry (1910–1985), Canadian tenor and conductor Scotch and Wry, a Scottish...
- WRIC could refer to two broadcast stations in United States: WRIC-TV, a television station licensed to Petersburg, Virginia WRIC-FM, a radio station licensed...
- Milwaukee, Local 99. Uecker aut****d two books: an autobiography, Catcher in the Wry with Mickey Herskowitz, and Catch 222. (The titles are wordplay on the novels...
- fact the first 11 seconds at the start of "Am I Wry? No" before the drums kick in. "Ending" – 2:01 "Am I Wry? No" – 4:53 "Mica" – 2:58 "Saliva" – 4:08 "King...
- The wrynecks (genus Jynx) are a small but distinctive group of small Old World wood****s. Jynx is from the Ancient Gr**** iunx, the Eurasian wryneck....
- WRIC-TV (channel 8) is a television station licensed to Petersburg, Virginia, United States, serving the Richmond area as an affiliate of ABC. Owned by...
- Torticollis, also known as wry neck, is a painful, dystonic condition defined by an abnormal, asymmetrical head or neck position, which may be due to...
- Wry nose is a deviation of the rostral maxilla, meaning that the upper jaw and nose are deviated to one side. This usually causes the nasal septum (the...
- Scotch and Wry is a Scottish television comedy sketch show produced by BBC Scotland and starring Rikki Fulton and a revolving ensemble cast which over...
- original by Joshua Reynolds, circa 1825 Nickname(s) Old Dreadnought: 281  Wry-necked ****: 100  Born (1711-08-19)19 August 1711 Tregothnan, Cornwall, England...