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Spoof and their
However, competition was quite fierce, and for several years starting in 1888 other game publishers came out with their own versions of the game using other names, including Spoof, Flipperty Flop, Jumpkins, Golfette, Maro, Flutter, and many others.

Spoof and song
* For Cod and Country Spoof song based on Turbot War performed by Cultus Cod at Spring Scream 1995, Kenting, Taiwan.

Spoof and Do
In 1998, this episode (" Murder at Tea-Time ") was repeated to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Blue Peter, as part of a section entitled " Spoof Peter ", which also featured ( among others ) the Python skit " How to Do It ".

Spoof and on
* The Spoof within a spoof ( Kept tabs on the spread of the viral and full press release )
Spoof on Psychopathic Records recording artist " DJ Clay.

Spoof and Ryan
* Best Crossover Spoof – Carbonite Confusion ; Ryan Simmons, director

Welsh and rap
Sion and Steffan left shortly afterwards ( the latter going on to form Welsh language rap group Tystion ) and drummer Osian Evans was recruited for second cassette " Peiriant Pleser " ( 1992 ).
The Welsh rap group Goldie Lookin Chain have been described as both embodying and satirising the " chav " aesthetic, though the group themselves deny any such agenda, simply making a mockery of the subject.
Welsh rap group Goldie Lookin ' Chain also achieved chart success with their tongue-in-cheek take on hip-hop.
The sample was taken from Greg Phillinganes " Behind The Mask " 1984 for the Welsh rap artists.
Llwybr Llaethog ( Welsh for Milky Way, although the Milky Way has several names in Welsh folklore ) are an experimental Welsh language band that effectively mix such varied musical genres as rap, dub, reggae, hip hop, and punk in their music.

Welsh and group
This group of languages ( Welsh, Cornish, Cumbric ) cohabited alongside English into the modern period, but due to their remoteness from the Germanic languages, influence on English was notably limited.
This group moved easily between Welsh and English societies and languages, occupying important offices for the Marcher Lords while maintaining their position as uchelwyr — nobles descended from the pre-conquest Welsh royal dynasties — in traditional Welsh society.
The stone is referred to in the comedy play by Derek Webb called Bringing Back the Bluestones in which a Welsh group decide to emulate the return of the Stone of Scone to Scotland by demanding the return of the Bluestones from Stonehenge to Pembrokeshire.
Jones, whose voice has been described as a " full-throated, robust baritone ", became the frontman for Tommy Scott and the Senators, a Welsh beat group, in 1963.
86. 1 % of the population could speak the Welsh language in the United Kingdom Census 2001, with the largest majority of Welsh speakers in the 10-14 age group, where 97. 7 % could speak it fluently.
At the request of the Daily Telegraph, Welsh travelled with a group of authors and journalists to the Sudan in 2001.
However this move, and the party's early attempts to develop an economic critique, did not broaden its appeal beyond that of an intellectual and socially conservative Welsh language pressure group.
Another notable early radio drama, one of the first specially written for the medium in the UK, was Danger by Richard Hughes, broadcast by the BBC on January 15, 1924, about a group of people trapped in a Welsh coal mine.
* Bran ( Welsh rock group ), a Welsh prog rock group
The land that eventually became Easttown Township was once part of the Welsh Tract, a large expanse of land promised by William Penn to a group of Welsh Quaker settlers in which they would be able to speak and conduct business in the Welsh language.
In 1974 Cippolina guested with Quicksilver-idolizing Welsh progressive rock group Man, playing with them at their 1974 Winterland concerts and guesting with them on a subsequent UK tour, which resulted in the 1975 live album Maximum Darkness.
He was also a one-time drummer for fellow Welsh group Catatonia from 1993-1996, before joining Super Furry Animals.
The Welsh Language Society, (, often abbreviated to Cymdeithas or Cymdeithas yr Iaith ) is a pressure group in Wales campaigning for the future of the Welsh language.
Following original bassist Matt Sharp's decision to leave Weezer to focus on his group, The Rentals, Welsh was chosen to take over for him.
The Welsh group Budgie are considered precursors to the movement for they have been cited as " a seminal influence on the New Wave of British Heavy Metal ".
Here, the group succeeded in establishing a Gorsedd which ultimately became part of the Welsh National Identity.

Welsh and Goldie
* Goldie Lookin Chain, Welsh rappers

Welsh and Chain
Cavanagh and Irvine Welsh have an ambitious 3-season, six-part TV series called The Food Chain that was developed for HBO.

Welsh and mentioned
The 9th-century Historia Brittonum also refers to this tale, with the boar there named Troy ( n ) t. Finally, Arthur is mentioned numerous times in the Welsh Triads, a collection of short summaries of Welsh tradition and legend which are classified into groups of three linked characters or episodes in order to assist recall.
Conquered by the Germans in World War II ( 1940 ), it was liberated in 24 – 27 October 1944 by the British 53rd ( Welsh ) Division. This town was mentioned on ' Who do Think You Are?
Huail's enmity with Arthur was apparently a popular subject: he is mentioned as an enemy of Arthur's in the Welsh prose tale Culhwch and Olwen, written around 1100.
It is mentioned in Welsh documents as Caled, in Irish documents as Calad, and in Breton documents as Kaled.
He is also mentioned in the Welsh Triads and in the medieval poem Cad Goddeu.
Maelgwn is not mentioned in the Welsh Triads, but the pestilence that killed him appears as one of the ' Three Dreadful Pestilences of the Isle of Britain '.
In the Welsh Romance Culhwch ac Olwen, she is mentioned along side of her sister Gwenhwyfach.
The practice seems to have very ancient antecedents, witness the names of the presumably 6th century poets Talhaearn Tad Awen, Blwchfardd and Culfardd, mentioned by the Welsh historian Nennius alongside Taliesin and Aneirin, the latter referred to as Aneurin Gwenithwawd.
Bernicia is mentioned in the 9th-century Historia Brittonum (§ 61 ) under the Welsh name of Berneich or Birneich and in Old Welsh poetry and elsewhere under the name of Bryneich or Brynaich.
In 2001, scholar John Davies briefly mentioned the story as a kind of Welsh patriot piece.
The Carbonari are also mentioned briefly in the book " Resurrection Men " by T. K. Welsh, in which the main character's father is a member of the secret organisation.
Polecats are not mentioned in Anglo-Saxon or Welsh literature prior to the Norman conquest of England in 1066, with the first recorded mention of the species in the Welsh language occurring in the 14th century's Llyfr Coch Hergest and in English in Chaucer ’ s The Pardoner ’ s Tale ( 1383 ).
The Welsh Cup final defeat to Barry Town mentioned above has since been equalled on two occasions, in 1999-00 when they lost to Bangor City, and in 2002-03 when again Barry Town proved too strong, in a penalty shoot-out.
According to the Opies, Jack's magical accessories – the cap of knowledge, the cloak of invisibility, the magic sword, and the shoes of swiftness – could have been borrowed from the tale of Tom Thumb or from Norse mythology, however older analogues in British Celtic lore such as Y Mabinogi and the tales of Gwyn Ap Nudd, cognate with the Irish Fionn Mac Cumhaill, suggest that these represent attributes of the earlier Celtic gods such as the shoes associated with triple-headed Lugus ; Welsh Lleu Llaw Gyffes of the Fourth Branch, Arthur's invincible sword Caledfwlch and his Mantle of Invisibility Gwenn one of the Thirteen Treasures of Britain mentioned in two of the branches ; or the similar cloak of Caswallawn in the Second Branch.
In Welsh literature, it is mentioned he was killed by Gwyddawg and avenged by Arthur.
This idea may have been based on a misinterpreted scrap of Welsh genealogy ; Geoffrey possibly drawing the king's name from the Bleydiud son of Caratauc mentioned in the Welsh Harleian MS 3859 genealogies ( or a related text ).
The Dyrnwyn (" White-Hilt ") is said to be a powerful sword belonging to Rhydderch Hael, one of the Three Generous Men of Britain mentioned in the Welsh Triads.
In 1996 Roger Morgan, an amateur historian, uncovered evidence that " Martin " was in reality Glyndwr Michael, a Welsh alcoholic vagrant, allegedly from Aberbargoed, whose name is mentioned on the War Memorial of that village and who died of ingesting rat poison, although how this happened is unknown.
Appears prominently in the fourth branch of the Mabinogi, which describes his birth, marriage, death, resurrection, and ascension to the throne of Gwynedd, and is also mentioned in the Welsh Triads and in various medieval poems.
The earliest known reference to Nefyn in documents dates from the latter part of the 11th century, where it is mentioned as a landing place of the Welsh prince, Gruffydd ap Cynan.

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