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nutwood

(ˈnʌtˌwʊd)
n
1. (Plants) any of various nut-bearing trees, such as walnut
2. (Forestry) the wood of any of these trees
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Which fictional character from children's literature lives in Nutwood? 5.
Two hours after the shooting, a group of about 15 law enforcement officers stood near the corner of Market Street and Nutwood Street.
Alison Dover, adover@fullerton.edu, Secondary Education Department, California State University Fullerton, 2600 Nutwood Ave., Fullerton CA, U.
Soon I could be found enveloped in the fictional world of Nutwood and, in particular, to the activities of Rupert's bosom friend, Bill Badger.
He was the first person to both write and design the illustrations with many of the location landscapes for Rupert's adventures around Nutwood inspired by the scenic Vale of Clwyd only a short drive from Liverpool.
Lucinda, 24 - who has since received Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Carer's Allowance backdated to his first rejected application - said his assessments at Nutwood House in Canterbury, Kent, involved "silly questions".
A Nutwood B Epping C Sherwood D Arden QUESTION 2 - for 2 points: What is the prevalent colour of the shirts worn by the Dutch international soccer team?
Fullerton, CA, September 12, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Hot off the press - The Pizza Press, a fast-casual, build-your-own pizza restaurant, announces the grand opening of its third location at 2720 E Nutwood Ave Suite D, Fullerton.
A Pinewood B Nutwood C Milk Wood D Wild Wood QUESTION 2 - for 2 points: Who succeeded David Cameron as Leader of the Opposition in 2010?
Ruth also travelled back to Roper River several times, initially in the 1960s, visiting Norah at nearby Nutwood Downs Station, where Norah lived with her granddaughter Ivy Bennett.
Winnie-the-Pooh is partial to honey, Paddington Bear a fan of marmalade and, as a resident of Nutwood, it's reasonable to suppose that Rupert Bear might feast on some of the crunchy treats that fall from the trees.