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  2. Where's My Water? - Wikipedia

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    Swampy, an alligator living in a city sewer system, hates being dirty, but whenever he tries to take a bath, Cranky the alligator living in the sewers, disrupts the water flow to Swampy's home. [5] Located somewhere on the level is a supply of water, either a finite amount pooled at various locations or an infinite amount flowing from a pipe. [6]

  3. Open-source video game - Wikipedia

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    XEvil followed the development cycle of many early pieces of free software, having originally been developed as a university project on the Project Athena network, although it was freeware for a while. [32] The game was also one of the first free titles to feature controversial subject matter such as graphic violence and drug use. [33]

  4. Where's My Water?: Swampy's Underground Adventures

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    Swampy is an alligator who lives in the sewers, but unlike the other alligators, he enjoys taking baths. The other alligators like to tamper with his plumbing. [4] He has a crush on Allie, and tries to impress her. Swampy is voiced by Justin T. Bowler, who also provided Swampy's voice in the game. [5] Cranky is the alpha male of the sewer ...

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Slayer - Wikipedia

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    Slayer as good or featured topic - progress shown below; Slayer's official biography will be released in June 2008 which will no doubt contain a lot of content to improve all the articles to GA class. The Exclusive Oral History is also available in the August 2006 edition of Decibel Magazine, which helped get two articles to FA, and three to GA.

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Slayer/Assessment

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    The assessment is done in a distributed fashion through parameters in the {{WikiProject Slayer}} project banner; this causes the articles to be placed in the appropriate sub-categories of Category:Slayer articles by quality, which serve as the foundation for an automatically generated worklist.

  7. Swampy (environmentalist) - Wikipedia

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    Swampy became a nationally known figure in 1996 after spending a week in a complex series of tunnels dug in the path of a new extension to the A30 in Fairmile, Devon, resisting attempts at eviction by police. Specialists were called in to safely remove Swampy and other protesters locked deep inside the network of artificial tunnels.

  8. List of Nintendo Entertainment System games - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Entertainment System has a library of 1376 [a] officially licensed games released for the Japanese version, the Family Computer (Famicom), and its international counterpart, the NES, during their lifespans, plus 7 official multicarts and 2 championship cartridges.

  9. Sudd - Wikipedia

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    The term "the sudd" has come to refer to any large solid floating vegetation island or mat. The area which the swamp covers is one of the world's largest wetlands and the largest freshwater wetland in the Nile Basin. For many centuries the swamp, and especially its thicket of vegetation, proved an impenetrable barrier to navigation along the Nile.