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  2. American Pie (song) - Wikipedia

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    "American Pie" is a song by American singer and songwriter Don McLean. Recorded and released in 1971 on the album of the same name, the single was the number-one US hit for four weeks in 1972 starting January 15 [2] after just eight weeks on the US Billboard charts (where it entered at number 69). [3]

  3. 3.14: How will you celebrate National Pi Day this Thursday? - AOL

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    Made to order, each pie is 10-inches and serves eight people. Prices start at $18.95. Orders can be placed on The Pie Box website at thepiebox.com or by calling The Pie Box at 417-886-4743. Cream Pies

  4. Pi Day - Wikipedia

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    Pi Day has been observed in many ways, including eating pie, throwing pies and discussing the significance of the number π, due to a pun based on the words "pi" and "pie" being homophones in English (/ p aɪ /), and the coincidental circular shape of many pies. [1] [19] Many pizza and pie restaurants offer discounts, deals, and free products ...

  5. Piphilology - Wikipedia

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    Pie I wish I could determine pi Eureka, cried the great inventor Christmas pudding, Christmas pie Is the problem's very center. Another, more poetic version is: Sir, I have a rhyme excelling, In mystic power and magic spelling, Celestial spirits elucidate, For my own problems can't relate. Extensions to 30 or 31 decimals of the same proceed as ...

  6. Pi - Wikipedia

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    A pi pie. Many pies are circular, and "pie" and π are homophones, making pie a frequent subject of pi puns. Perhaps because of the simplicity of its definition and its ubiquitous presence in formulae, π has been represented in popular culture more than other mathematical constructs. [214]

  7. National Pie Day - Wikipedia

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    National Pie Day is a celebration of pies that occurs annually in the United States on January 23. It started in the mid-1970s by Boulder, Colorado teacher Charlie Papazian [1] after he declared his own birthday, January 23, to be National Pie Day. [2] Since 1986, National Pie Day is sponsored by the American Pie Council. [3]

  8. I Am the Walrus - Wikipedia

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    "I Am the Walrus" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1967 television film Magical Mystery Tour. Written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney, it was released as the B-side to the single "Hello, Goodbye" and on the Magical Mystery Tour EP and album.

  9. Matt Nathanson - Wikipedia

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    On July 24, 2020, Matt Nathanson released his second live album. The album contains 61 tracks with songs and stories taken primarily from Boston shows at the Paradise Rock Club on Nathanson's 2019 “song wheel” tour. The setlist for each show was different with audience members spinning a large wheel of songs on stage to randomly choose ...