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  2. Stargazy pie - Wikipedia

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  4. Fish head - Wikipedia

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    Fish head. The skeleton of the head of a perch. Parts of a pike 's head. 1: liver, 2: gill arch, 3: palate with sharp teeth, 4: in the middle a heart, 5: fragment of spinal cord, 6: brain, 7: spherical lens, 8: scale. Fish heads, either separated or still attached to the rest of the fish, are sometimes used in culinary dishes, or boiled for ...

  5. Barreleye - Wikipedia

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  6. Tom Bawcock - Wikipedia

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    As Christmas approached, the villagers, who relied on fish as their primary source of food, were facing starvation. [2] The legend passed down states that Tom Bawcock decided to brave the storms and went out in his fishing boat. Despite the stormy weather and the difficult seas, he managed to catch enough fish to feed the entire village.

  7. Fish Heads and Tails - Wikipedia

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    Fish Heads and Tails is a 1989 compilation album from the Scottish group Goodbye Mr Mackenzie. It includes a selection of live tracks, outtakes and cover versions. It includes a selection of live tracks, outtakes and cover versions.

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  9. Crappit heid - Wikipedia

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    Crappit heid is a traditional Scots fish course, consisting of a boiled fish head stuffed with oats, suet and liver. In Gaelic it is known as ceann-cropaig. Its origins can be traced to the fishing communities of the North, Hebrides and North-Eastern Scotland in the eighteenth century. In a time when money was scarce, the more expensive fillets ...