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  2. Cauldron II: The Pumpkin Strikes Back - Wikipedia

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    Cauldron II takes place in the witch's castle, and players control the pumpkin, moving it through the 2D game world that is shown as side views. Six magical items – a Goblet, Axe, Shield, Crown, Scissors, and Book of Spells – are scattered throughout the castle and when collected by the player character, augment the pumpkin's abilities ...

  3. Cafe World Witch's Cauldron: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    More than just a pot for cooking, this Witch's Cauldron comes. As part of Cafe World's Halloween event and specifically, the series of Siggy's Tricks goals, you'll be required to build a Witch's ...

  4. Ceridwen - Wikipedia

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    She made a potion in her magical cauldron to grant the gift of wisdom and poetic inspiration, also called Awen. The mixture had to be boiled for a year and a day. She set Morda, a blind man, to tend the fire beneath the cauldron, while Gwion Bach, a young boy, stirred the concoction. The first three drops of liquid from this potion gave wisdom ...

  5. Cauldron (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Cauldron is a video game developed and published by British developer Palace Software in 1985 for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Amstrad CPC home computers. It contains both platform game and horizontally scrolling shooter sections. Players control a witch who aims to become the "Witch Queen" by defeating an enemy called the "Pumpking".

  6. Sarcosoma globosum - Wikipedia

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    Sarcosoma globosum, or witches cauldron, [1] is a species of fungus in the family Sarcosomataceae. [3] It was first described in 1793 by Casimir Christoph Schmidel. Johann Xaver Robert Caspary transferred it to the genus Sarcosoma in 1891. Also known as the charred-pancake cup, [1] it is a near-threatened fungus native to Northern Europe.

  7. Witches Cauldron - Wikipedia

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    Witches cauldron mushroom (Sarcosoma globosum), a species of fungus; Witch's Cauldron, a 1985 videogame by Mikro-Gen; Witch's Cauldron, a 1933 novel by Eden Phillpotts "The Witch's Cauldron", an episode of Sasami: Magical Girls Club; A brand of beer by Moorhouse's Brewery; A horse foaled by Brownhylda in 1926

  8. Super Cauldron - Wikipedia

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    Super Cauldron is a single-player side scrolling platform game released by Titus Software. Originally released in 1992 on MS-DOS machines, ports for the Atari ST , Amiga , and Amstrad CPC were all released in 1993 after commercial success.

  9. CutePDF - Wikipedia

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    CutePDF is a proprietary Portable Document Format converter and editor for Microsoft Windows developed by Acro Software. [1] [2] CutePDF Writer can create PDF files, [3] and CutePDF Form Filler can edit simple PDF forms so that they can be sent without using more expensive PDF authoring software. [4] CutePDF can convert documents, images, and ...