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  • '''Pumpkin''' is a term applied to the round, orange fruits produced by varieties of t ...United States, with the [[jack-o'-lantern]] a symbol of [[Halloween]] and pumpkin pie being a traditional [[Thanksgiving]] dinner. Some larger varieties are
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  • ...s. Sugar is added for sweetness while egg and milk add liquid and protein. Pumpkin pie is normally served at [[Thanksgiving]].
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  • |PumpkinGreensBridgeHalloween.jpg|The classic giant pumpkin, used as a holiday decoration.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pumpkin]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...s. Sugar is added for sweetness while egg and milk add liquid and protein. Pumpkin pie is normally served at [[Thanksgiving]].
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  • |PumpkinGreensBridge2.jpg|[[Pumpkin]]s are also squash. See [[Pumpkin/Gallery]] for more pictures.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pumpkin]]
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  • '''Pumpkin''' is a term applied to the round, orange fruits produced by varieties of t ...United States, with the [[jack-o'-lantern]] a symbol of [[Halloween]] and pumpkin pie being a traditional [[Thanksgiving]] dinner. Some larger varieties are
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  • |PumpkinGreensBridgeHalloween.jpg|The classic giant pumpkin, used as a holiday decoration.
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  • {{r|Pumpkin}}
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  • {{r|Pumpkin}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pumpkin]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Pumpkin}}
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  • ...climbing [[bean]]s. The third was a member of the [[squash (plant)|squash/pumpkin]] family, which provided shade for the soil and reduced weed growth.
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  • Other typical motifs in his paintings are harlequin, cat and pumpkin. Apart from pictures, the artist creates reversible sculptures.
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  • ...cal Society, to have been developed at a Society spiritual retreat center, Pumpkin Farm Hill (PFH). It was preceded by the work of Dora Kunz who had a "highly | author = Pumpkin Hollow Farm, Therapeutic Touch committee
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  • * [[sweet potato pie]]; [[pumpkin pie]] – traditional in the U.S.
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  • * "[[The Custody of the Pumpkin]]"
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  • ...al oils include those extracted from citrus, lavender, seeds of celery and pumpkin, eucalyptus, and rosewood. Known essential oils number in the hundreds. So
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  • * {{search link|pumkin||ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[pumpkin]])
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  • ...r native to North America, significant in pollination of native squash and pumpkin crops|right|thumb]]
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  • ** "[[The Custody of the Pumpkin]]"
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  • <tr><th>Septidi<th>17<td>Citrouille<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Pumpkin]]<td>Cresson<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Watercress]]<td>Cyprès<td bgcolor="#f9
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  • *Dave here, a bit early, but also leaving early, since I turn into a pumpkin at midnight... Mulled cider all around...and good night! [[User:David L Gre
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  • ...nvolved in a fight. White Thunder was slain along with his father and Song Pumpkin, and Spotted Tail, Jr. was arrested and confined in jail. Spotted Tail, Jr.
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  • ...'s bedtime (yawn), so my party's over. Have fun, all. I just turned into a pumpkin. [[User:David L Green|David L Green]] 23:46, 2 April 2008 (CDT)
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  • ...rogram made attacks on Japan, using a single high-explosive bomb called a "pumpkin", which allowed them to perfect the drop and evasion method in an operation
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  • # Pumpkin seed ("Kürbiskernbrot")
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  • McHale's Navy, "A Pumpkin Takes Over" ABC 2-16-65 (Suzie Clayton) "A Pumpkin Takes Over" ABC 2-16-65 (Suzie Clayton) Binghamton's wife comes for a visit
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  • ...]], [[Lusitanians]], and [[Celts]]. Some notable examples are ''abóbora'' "pumpkin" and ''bezerro'' "year-old calf", from [[Iberian languages]]; ''cerveja'' "
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  • ...tices and crops. They planted [[maize|corn]], [[squash (food)|squash]], [[pumpkin]], [[beans]], and [[potato]]. Besides the crops themselves, the Pilgrims l
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