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  2. Spaghetti Bowl (American football) - Wikipedia

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    The game also included a mule as a mascot. [8] Moody rushed for the first two touchdowns of the game, while Georgetown wide receiver Lt. Arthur Lemke caught the third and final touchdown from ex-Florida quarterback Private Frank Buel. [14] [2] The game's trophy was a metal bowl containing paper spaghetti, while the Krautclouters also received ...

  3. Donald Goerke - Wikipedia

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    He served in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II and received a bachelor's degree from Carroll College after the war. [1] He also received an M.B.A. from the University of Wisconsin. Goerke began his career as a market researcher for Blatz Brewery in Wisconsin. [1] He worked for the Campbell Soup Company for 35 years from 1955 until ...

  4. Euro War - Wikipedia

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    Euro War, also known as Macaroni Combat, Macaroni War, Spaghetti Combat, or Spaghetti War, is a broad subgenre of war film that emerged in the mid-1960s. The films were named Euro War because most were European co-productions, most notably and commonly by Italians, [1] as indicated by the subgenre's other nicknames that draw parallels to those films within the mostly Italian Spaghetti Western ...

  5. Word War 5 - Wikipedia

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    Next Generation reviewed the game, rating it with two stars out of five, and stated that "Crealude's World War 5 is an obscure, weird, and severe edutainment misfire." [1]PC Gamer called the game a "brainteaser for word lovers", praising the soundtrack and stylized graphics.

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  7. List of American football games in Europe during World War II

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    Known as Tea Bowl I. [5] March 19, 1944 London, England United States Canada 18–0 50,000 Known as Coffee Bowl I. [5] November 12, 1944 London, England Army G.I.s Navy Bluejackets 20–0 ~40,000 Known as the G.I. Bowl. [5] November 23, 1944 Nottingham, England Troop Carrier Command Berger's Bouncers Henley's Hurricanes 6–0 25,000 [6 ...

  8. The Spaghetti Hot Dog Could Be the Most Controversial (but ...

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    Spaghetti Hot Dog Ingredients. 2 jumbo hot dogs. 8-ounce spaghetti. 1/2 cup marinara. 1 cup grated mozzarella cheese. 1/4 grated parm. For the Ricotta Spread. 1/2 cup ricotta cheese. 1/4 cup ...

  9. Bruno Bozzetto - Wikipedia

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    Bruno Bozzetto (born 3 March 1938) is an Italian cartoon animator and film director, creator of many short pieces, mainly of a political or satirical nature. He created his first animated short "Tapum! the weapons' story" in 1958 at the age of 20.