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  2. Rainbows in culture - Wikipedia

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    End of the Rainbow is a stage play with music (or musical drama) by Peter Quilter. The song " Rainbow Demon " by Uriah Heep . " I Can Sing a Rainbow " is a popular American children's song and a nursery rhyme written by Arthur Hamilton , despite the name of the song, not all the colours mentioned are actually colours of the rainbow.

  3. Rainbows in mythology - Wikipedia

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    In Navajo tradition, the rainbow is the path of the holy spirits, and is frequently depicted in sacred sandpaintings. [13] Māori mythology tells a tale of Hina, the moon, who caused a rainbow to span the heavens even down to the earth, for her mortal husband to return to earth to end his days, since death may not enter her celestial home. [7]

  4. Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    A rainbow is an optical phenomenon caused by refraction, internal reflection and dispersion of light in water droplets resulting in a continuous spectrum of light appearing in the sky. [1] The rainbow takes the form of a multicoloured circular arc. [2]

  5. Adventure World End of the Rainbow Expedition ... - AOL

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    You'll find yourself investigating magical hedge mazes in your search for the end of the Rainbow in an. It's time for St. Patrick's Day in Adventure World, with a series of new Expeditions now ...

  6. End of the Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    End of the Rainbow ran in the West End from 16 November 2010 to 21 May 2011 at Trafalgar Studios, starring Tracie Bennett. [8] [9] The West End production received nominations for four Olivier Awards, including Best Actress for Bennett, Best Actor in a Supporting Role for McRae and Best New Play. The show then toured in the UK from 25 August ...

  7. Leprechaun - Wikipedia

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    In later times, they have been depicted as shoe-makers who have a hidden pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Leprechaun-like creatures rarely appear in Irish mythology and only became prominent in later folklore.

  8. Daddy's Little Girl - Wikipedia

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    You're the end of the rainbow, my pot of gold You're Daddy's Little Girl to have and hold A precious gem is what you are You're Mommy's bright and shining star. You're the spirit of Christmas; my star on the tree You're the Easter Bunny to Mommy and me. You're sugar, you're spice, you're everything nice and you're Daddy's Little Girl. x2

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