-  Thank you, Jack, my apollogies if we're as...if you were as confused as I was. The jury has
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-  '''Cracker Jack'''<br />
...rn and peanuts. "Jack" has been used for "man" since the mid-1500s, as in "jack-of-all-trades." "Crackerjack" entered English first as a noun referring to 
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-  '''Gigg, Jack'''<br />
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-  ...rea and adjacent districts of London in the latter half of 1888. The name "Jack the Ripper" is taken from a letter to the Central News Agency by someone cl
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-  '''La Foam, Happy Jack'''<br />
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-  ...according to the [http://www.crackerjack.com/history.php official Cracker Jack website], in 1896. The OED lists the first written use of "crackerjack" as 
'''Cracker Jack'''<br>
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-  ...ners came from Cornwall. The stock nickname for any Cornishman was "Cousin Jack." So Jacktown is the area where the Cornish families live.
...revented this. See this [http://crownkinghiker.blogspot.com/2011/05/single-jack-miner-according-to-frank.html?m=1  blog entry] which has a description and 
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-  '''Jack, we're seventeen'''<br>
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-  ...lling to earth and being mistaken for a meteorite at first is prominent in Jack Arnold's "It Came from Outer Space" (1954), although the aliens in that cas
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-  Jack Weatherford, in ''Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World'' (2004),
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-  ...nd highest of society rubbed elbows to watch George Coplen fight the famed Jack Dempsey.
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-  ...'t know either. Of course I got hooted at. The joke was in connection with Jack Warner, the head of Warner Bros. Believe it or not, he saw the wire, the wi
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-  '''jack'''<br>
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-  ..., ''Time and Again'' (1970). See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Finney Jack Finney] for more.
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-  "O.I.C." is an initialism for Ohio Improved Chester, which is a breed of hog. Jack London actually [http://www.jacklondons.net/palace.html raised them on his 
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-  '''Happy Jack La Foam'''<br>
A pharmacist named La Foam, first names Happy Jack are more hilarious Pynchonian naming. [see Dr. Hilarious, CoL49].<br>
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-  :The members of a set can be, say, [Mike, Mary, Jack, Richard, Ron, Umeki, . . . . . .], the employees of a company, or the pass
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-  ...reader.com/movies/archives/0997/09057.html ''Le Mépris'' (''Contempt'')], Jack Palance's character "Jeremy Prokosch," an American movie-producer, intones 
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-  ...f the serial killer known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_the_Ripper Jack the Ripper] who terrorised this part of London in the autumn of 1888.
'''Jack the Ripper'''<br>
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-  This is an homage to Jack Kerouac's ''On the Road'' character, Dean Moriarty (Neal Cassady in real li
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