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  2. Crackerjack (2002 film) - Wikipedia

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    Crackerjack grossed $8,618,107 at the box office in Australia. [8] Crackerjack was the highest-grossing Australian film of the year and received two AFI Award nominations, for direction (Paul Moloney) and the screenplay (by Mick and brother Richard Molloy). Crackerjack won a GOLD Award for Cinematography at the 2002 Victorian & Tasmanian awards ...

  3. Wicker Park, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Division Street was referred to as Polish Broadway. [15] Poet John Guzlowski whose parents first came to the area as DPs commented on growing up in the area in the 1950s that "it felt like everyone was a Pole", a place where the local store owners, priests, cops, trash men, teachers, librarians all either spoke Polish or had family that did. [16]

  4. Cracker Jack - Wikipedia

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    It was named as if someone tasted it and remarked: "That's a crackerjack!" (Crackerjack is a colloquialism meaning "of excellent quality"). [10] [9] In 1899, Henry Gottlieb Eckstein developed the "waxed sealed package" for freshness, which was then known as the "Eckstein Triple Proof Package," a dust-, germ-, and moisture-proof paper package.

  5. Poles in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    A Polish store along Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago's Polish Village. Lincoln Park. Jozafatowo or Kaszubowo – The area around the parish of St. Josaphat's in Chicago which was initially heavily Cassubian; Lincoln Square. U Przemienienia – The area around the parish of Transfiguration; Avondale Chicago's Polish Village:

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  7. Bowls - Wikipedia

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    Bowls, also known as lawn bowls or lawn bowling, is a sport in which players try to roll their ball (called a bowl) closest to a smaller ball (known as a "jack" or sometimes a "kitty"). The bowls are shaped (biased), so that they follow a curved path when being rolled.

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  9. E-Z Polish Factory - Wikipedia

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    E-Z Polish Factory. The E-Z Polish Factory (built 1905) is the only factory building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and is located in Chicago, Illinois, United States at 3005 West Carroll Avenue. The E-Z Polish Company made polish for shoes and stoves. The building now serves as practice space for local bands and artists.