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44
   has the bingo call   
Droopy Drawers
Entertainment > Bingo Calls


44
   goals for England scored by   
Jimmy Greaves
Sports & Leisure > Football - England Goalscorers


Nakajima Ki 44
   military plane has the nickname   
Shoki
Misc > Military Aircraft


4 X 11
   =   
44
Science & Nature > Multiplication


68
   decimal has the hexadecimal equivalent   
44
Science & Nature > Hexadecimal Numbers


827 - 44
   the Pope was   
Gregory IV
History & Mythology > Papal Reigns


1143 - 44
   the Pope was   
Celestine II
History & Mythology > Papal Reigns


1623 - 44
   the Pope was   
Urban VIII
History & Mythology > Papal Reigns


UFC 44
   was won by   
Randy Couture
Beat Tito Ortiz

Sports & Leisure > Ultimate Fighting Championship


Opus 44
   is   
14 Variations for Piano Trio in E Flat Major
Sketched in 1792, date of composition unknown

Music > Beethoven Opus Numbers


Ruthenium
   has the atomic number of   
44
Science & Nature > Atomic Numbers


David Reutimann
   is the driver of car No.   
44
Toyota

Sports & Leisure > NASCAR Cars


Haydn's Symphony No. 44
   has the nickname   
Trauer
Composed by Joseph Haydn

Music > Classical Music Nicknames


44
   has the Roman numeral   
XLIV
History & Mythology > Roman Numerals


Angela and Jennifer Chun
   recorded   
Bartok: 44 Duos for 2 Violins
Harmonia Mundi, 2010

Music > Classical Albums - 2000 - Present


Hail the Conquering Hero (1944)
   has the last line:   
“I Knew the Marines Could Do Almost Anything, but I Never Knew They Could Do Anything Like This.” “You've Got No Idea.”
Movies > Films - Last Lines


344
   has the Roman numeral   
CCCXLIV
History & Mythology > Roman Numerals


Nabonga
   appeared in   
Nabonga (1944)
Gorilla

Movies > Films - Famous Apes


Double Indemnity (1944)
   starred   
Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck. Edward G. Robinson
IMDB rating 8.5/10. Director: Billy Wilder. 7 Oscar nominations. National Film Preservation Board, USA 'National Film Registry Award' 1992.

Movies > Popular Movies 1910 -1949


Going My Way (1944)
   starred   
Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald
Director: Leo McCarey

Movies > Movies of the 1940s


Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
   Cary Grant appeared as   
Mortimer Brewster
Grant considered his acting in this film to be horribly over the top and often called it his least favorite of all films. He donated his entire salary, $100,000 from this film to the U.S. War Relief Fund.

Movies > Films - Cary Grant


Let Us Now Praise Famous Men by James Agee
   was titled from the literary source   
Ecclesiasticus 44:1
Arts & Literature > Book Titles - Literary Sources


United Kingdom
   has the country calling code   
+44
Misc > Country Calling Codes


Air Force of United States
   is   

Misc > Air Force Roundels - Current


Laura (1944)
   has the last line:   
“Good-bye, Laura. Good-bye, My Love.”
Movies > Films - Last Lines


Abroad With Two Yanks (1944)
   has the tagline   
Two Roaring Romeos Who Thought Even the Dames Were on Lend Lease!
Movies > Movie Taglines


Hare Force (1944)
   featured   
Bugs Bunny
Entertainment > Looney Tunes Short Films


Harry "Steve" Morgan
   was played by Humphrey Bogart in   
To Have and Have Not (1944)
Movies > Films - Humphrey Bogart


12
   is the square root of   
144
Science & Nature > Square Roots


What's Cookin' Doc? (1944)
   featured   
Bugs Bunny
Entertainment > Looney Tunes Short Films


Edward Rochester
   is played by Orson Welles in   
Jane Eyre (1944)
Movies > Films - Orson Welles


Little Red Riding Rabbit (1944)
   featured   
Bugs Bunny
Entertainment > Looney Tunes Short Films


National Velvet (1944)
   starred   
Mickey Rooney and Elizabeth Taylor
Director: Clarence Brown; 12 yr-old Elizabeth Taylor

Movies > Movies of the 1940s


12 to the Power of 2
   is   
144
Science & Nature > Powers - Mathematics


244
   has the Roman numeral   
CCXLIV
History & Mythology > Roman Numerals


Buckaroo Bugs (1944)
   featured   
Bugs Bunny
Entertainment > Looney Tunes Short Films


Aloysius Harry Simmons (1924-44)
   had the nickname   
“Bucketfoot Al”
Sports & Leisure > Baseball - Hall of Fame Nicknames


Hare Ribbin' (1944)
   featured   
Bugs Bunny
Entertainment > Looney Tunes Short Films


Birdy and the Beast (1944)
   featured   
Tweety Pie
Entertainment > Looney Tunes Short Films


Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
   has the last line:   
"I Can't Believe It. Right Here Where We Live. Right Here in St. Louis."
Movies > Films - Last Lines


12 X 12
   =   
144
Science & Nature > Multiplication


Una-Sana, Bosnia-Herzegovinia
   has this flag:   

A State

Geography > Flags - World - States Cantons Districts


44th
   President of the United States was   
Barack Obama
Well there you go.

History & Mythology > U.S. Presidents - Order


Duck Soup to Nuts (1944)
   featured   
Daffy Duck
Also featured Porky Pig

Entertainment > Looney Tunes Short Films


144
   has the Roman numeral   
CXLIV
History & Mythology > Roman Numerals


No Right Turn
   is represented by   

UK road sign

Misc > Road Signs


Tom Turk and Daffy (1944)
   featured   
Daffy Duck
Entertainment > Looney Tunes Short Films








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