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'''''Chums of Chance and The Curse of the Great Kahuna'''''<br /> | '''''Chums of Chance and The Curse of the Great Kahuna'''''<br /> | ||
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'''Columbian Exposition of 1893'''<br /> | '''Columbian Exposition of 1893'''<br /> |
Revision as of 18:44, 10 October 2006
Cartesian
10;
Chums of Chance
3; aeronaut club out of ...; 6, 7,
Chums of Chance and The Evil Halfwit
5;
Chums of Chance and The Curse of the Great Kahuna
5;
Chums of Chance and in Old Mexico
7;
Columbian Exposition of 1893
3; 10
Counterfly, Chick
4; member of the C of C
Counterfly, Richard "Dick"
7; 17
cubebs
17; name for the berry and for the oil obtained from the unripe berry of the East Indian climbing shrub P. cubeba. The dried fruits are sometimes used as a condiment or are ground and smoked in cigarette form as a catarrh remedy. The oil is used medicinally and also in soap manufacture. The masticated roots of kava, P. methysticum, widely grown in its native Pacific islands, are made into a beverage called kavakava, which contains soporific alkaloids