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  2. Flat cap - Wikipedia

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    Various other terms exist (scally cap, [1] cabbie cap, driver cap, golf cap, [2] longshoreman cap, ivy cap, jeff cap [3], train engineer cap, sixpence, etc.) Flat caps are usually made of tweed, plain wool, or cotton, while some are made using leather, linen, or corduroy. The inside of the cap is commonly lined for comfort and warmth. [4]

  3. The Halls of Ivy (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Halls of Ivy was adapted from the radio series of the same name, [1] which starred Ronald Colman and his wife, Benita Hume. [2] The series's creator, Don Quinn, never attended college, so he relied on his wife as "his authority on college life". [3]

  4. Cap - Wikipedia

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    Baseball caps, fitted caps, snapback caps and truckers hats would then be seen in music videos, films, runways and even on Princess Diana's head, which helped nurture her appearance as the "people's princess." Along with hats, sports jerseys also became available in the 1980s as well, and now licensed apparel is a multi-billion dollar industry.

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    Cap'n Crunch: Cap'n Crunch cereal: 1963–present: created by Jay Ward Productions; originally voiced by Daws Butler: Mabel the waitress: Carling Black Label beer: 1950s: played by Jean Goodspeed (1951 through mid-1950s) The Carl's Jr. Star: Carl's Jr. restaurants: 1960s–present: has become Western U.S. counterpart of Hardee's: Maria

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