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  2. Peafowl - Wikipedia

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    The "eyes" in the peacock's tail feathers can symbolise the all-seeing Christian God, [52] the Church, [53] or angelic wisdom. [54] The emblem of a pair of peacocks drinking from a vase is used as a symbol of the eucharist and the resurrection, as it represents the Christian believer drinking from the waters of eternal life. [55]

  3. Answer Yes or No - Wikipedia

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    Answer Yes or No featured a celebrity panel with playwright Moss Hart as host. [1] Regular panelists were Kitty Carlisle, Arlene Francis, and Quentin Reynolds. [2] Francis was the only member of the panel who stayed from the show's beginning to its end.

  4. Questions about bridges, peacocks, mascots, iguanas, the DMV ...

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    You can’t kill peafowl, even if their cries or thump-thump-thumping on your roof drives you crazy. The law, which Miami-Dade County approved in 2001, lets people remove the birds from their ...

  5. Charlie Charlie challenge - Wikipedia

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    The two pencil game involves crossing two pens or pencils to create a grid (with sectors labelled "yes" and "no") and then asking questions to a "supernatural entity" named "Charlie." The upper pencil is then expected to rotate to indicate the answer to such questions. The first question everyone asks by speaking into the pencils is "can we play?"

  6. Breaking Down All the Rules and Behind-the-Scenes ... - AOL

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    Euan Cherry/Peacock Peacock's The Traitors has way more rules — and production secrets — than some fans may realize. Inspired by Dutch series De Verraders, The Traitors brings together reality ...

  7. Quiz Time: Can Turkeys Fly? Read All About the ... - AOL

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    For reference, the they can only fly up to 100 yards before they call it quits. (Though, they do so at speeds of around 55 mph and heights of up to 20 to 30 feet!)

  8. Callopistromyia annulipes - Wikipedia

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    The peacock fly (Callopistromyia annulipes) is a species of picture-winged flies in the genus Callopistromyia of the family Ulidiidae. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They are native to and widespread across North America .

  9. Situation puzzle - Wikipedia

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    N/a (or stating "irrelevant") is used when a question is not applicable to the current situation or when a "yes" or "no" answer would not provide any usable information to solving the puzzle. Irrelevant, but assume yes (or no ) is used when the situation is the same regardless of what the correct answer to the question is, but assuming one ...