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  2. Villikins and his Dinah - Wikipedia

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    In 1860, "Sweet Betsy from Pike", using the "Villikins" tune but with fresh lyrics, was written by John A. Stone, a California-based songwriter. It was revived in the 1940s by the singer Burl Ives . A song extolling American Civil War generals Sherman and Sheridan was also composed to the "Villikins" tune.

  3. March Madness schedule today: Sweet 16 TV channels ... - AOL

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    Here is a list of Friday's Sweet 16 games in the 2024 NCAA Tournament, including TV channels, tip-off times, scores and more from March Madness: March Madness schedule today: Sweet 16 TV channels ...

  4. Trillium cuneatum - Wikipedia

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    Trillium cuneatum, the little sweet betsy, [5] also known as whip-poor-will flower, large toadshade, purple toadshade, and bloody butcher, [6] is a species of flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae. It is a member of the Trillium cuneatum complex, a subgroup of the sessile-flowered trilliums.

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  6. Talk:Sweet Betsy from Pike - Wikipedia

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  7. TODAY’s ‘Sweets 16' Bracket: Which sweet treat won it all?

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    In honor of the NCAA Sweet 16 tournament, we've been working on our "Sweets 16" bracket all week — and calling on you to weigh in on which sugary treat deserves a place in the winner's circle.

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    OMG--just look at him! This long-haired Dachshund is as fashionable as can be in his work vest, but clearly, he has no time to be fawned over. He may be a small dog, but he means business! Related ...

  9. American folk music - Wikipedia

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    Most songs of the Colonial and Revolutionary periods originated in England, Scotland and Ireland and were brought over by early settlers. According to ethnomusicologist Bruno Nettl, American folk music is notable because it "At its roots is an English folk song tradition that has been modified to suit the specific requirements of America."