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  2. Arnotts - Wikipedia

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    Arnotts can refer to; Arnott's Group, an Australian biscuit and salted snack food company; Arnotts (Ireland), a department store in Dublin, Ireland; Arnotts (Scotland) a department store in Glasgow and group of department stores in Scotland. A trading name of House of Fraser which is no longer in use.

  3. Arnott's Group - Wikipedia

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    The original Arnott's logo depicted a multi-coloured parrot sitting atop a T-shaped perch, eating a cracker biscuit. During a radio interview on ABC, William Arnott's great-great-great-grandson stated that the logo represents the proverb "Honesty is the best policy" where the phrase was constructed from "On his T, is the best pol' (polly) I see".

  4. Tones and I - Wikipedia

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    It was the first Australian song to reach number one on Spotify's global daily top 200 streaming chart. [29] On 8 February 2020, it equalled Post Malone's "Rockstar" for the most days at number one on the same chart. [30] As of 18 February 2020, "Dance Monkey" returned to the Spotify top spot and had spent 120 days at number one. [31]

  5. Dance Monkey - Wikipedia

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    "Dance Monkey" is a song by Australian singer Tones and I, released on 10 May 2019 as the second single (first in the US) from Tones and I's debut EP, The Kids Are Coming. The song was produced and mixed by Konstantin Kersting .

  6. Tim Tam - Wikipedia

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    Tim Tam is a brand of chocolate biscuit introduced by the Australian biscuit company Arnott's in 1964. It consists of two malted biscuits separated by a light hard chocolate cream filling and coated in a thin layer of textured chocolate.

  7. Jatz - Wikipedia

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    Jatz is a brand of malted Australian cracker introduced by Arnott's Biscuits in 1952. [5] The crackers are circular, about 5cm in diameter, lightly salted on one side and have a scalloped edge. [6] It is typically eaten with cheese and cabanossi, [7] dips, Vegemite or by itself. It is available in original, cracked pepper, fat-free and Clix ...

  8. Monkeys in Japanese culture - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese cultural meaning of the monkey has diachronically changed. Beginning with 8th-century historical records, monkeys were sacred mediators between gods and humans; around the 13th century, monkeys also became a "scapegoat" metaphor for tricksters and dislikable people. These roles gradually shifted until the 17th century, when the ...

  9. Masaaki Sakai - Wikipedia

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    This gained him fame in many English-speaking countries in the early 1980s when it was dubbed by the BBC and retitled Monkey. Due to his fame playing the mythical character Songoku, Sakai created a dance called "the Monkey" which became a craze in Japan. Prior to taking the role in Monkey, Sakai learnt the art of staff known as Bōjutsu for 2 ...

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