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Beaver
   infant is called a   
Kit
Science & Nature > Animal Infants


Rabbit
   infant is called a   
Kit
Science & Nature > Animal Infants


Kit Nubbles
   appeared in the Dickens novel   
The Old Curiosity Shop
Kit is shop boy at the Curiosity Shop owned by Nell's grandfather.

Arts & Literature > Dickens Characters


Kit Kat
   used the slogan   
"Have a Break..."
Entertainment > Advertising Slogans


Hairst Bree, Kippers, Collops, Haggis, Hatted Kit
   are all   
Scottish Foods
Misc > Common Threads 1


Kit Denton
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
Breaker Morant (1980)
Based on the 1973 book 'The Breaker'

Movies > Films Based On Books


Kit Kat (US)
   is made by   
Hershey
Misc > Chocolate Makers


Hob, Jill, Kit
   are all   
Ferret Family Members
Father, mother and offspring respectively

Misc > Common Threads 2


Kit for Cat (1948)
   featured   
Sylvester
Also featuring Elmer Fudd

Entertainment > Looney Tunes Short Films


Badlands (1973)
   has the tagline   
In 1959 a Lot of People Were Killing Time. Kit and Holly Were Killing People.
Movies > Movie Taglines


Kit Marlowe
   is played by Bette Davis in   
Old Acquaintance (1943)
Also starred: Miriam Hopkins, John Loder, Gig Young

Movies > Films - Bette Davis


See You Again
   in Maori is   
Ka Kite Ano
A form of farewell sometimes shortened to ‘ka kite’ or see you. Kite is pronounced with two syllables: i = ea as in eat, e as in egg.

Language > English - Maori


New Orleans
   refers to   
Where Kitty Was Raised
Entertainment > Gunsmoke


Pussyfoot
   is   
A Small, Cute Kitten That Purrs a Lot and Likes Bulldogs
Entertainment > Looney Tunes Characters


English
   is an official language of   
St. Kitts and Nevis
Language > Official Languages


Skittles
   used the slogan   
"Taste the Rainbow"
Entertainment > Advertising Slogans


Walter Cronkite
   was a   
Broadcast Journalist
Walter Leland Cronkite, Jr. (November 4, 1916 - July 17, 2009) was an American broadcast journalist, best known as anchorman for the CBS Evening News for 19 years (1962–81). During the heyday of CBS News in the 1970s and 1980s, he was often cited in viewer opinion polls as "the most trusted man in America" because of his professional experience and kindly demeanor. Cronkite died on July 17, 2009 at the age of 92 after an extended battle with cerebrovascular disease.

History & Mythology > They Died in 2009


Amanda Blake
   refers to   
Miss Kitty (1955-1974)
She ran the Longbranch Saloon

Entertainment > Gunsmoke


Kitchen
   in Macedonian is   
кујна
Language > English - Macedonian


Thicken
   is an anagram of   
Kitchen
Language > Anagrams


Aren't You Hungry
   has the lyric:   
Sitting in My Kitchen, Stuffed from Having Ate. What Should I Do Now With What's Left on My Plate?
M.O.D.

Music > Name That Song


Catwoman
   was portrayed by   
Eartha Kitt
“Batman” (1968) TV - Replaced Julie Newmar in the third season.

Entertainment > Comic Book Characters in Film and TV


Nikita (1990)
   starred   
Anne Parillaud, Marc Duret and Patrick Fontana
Directed by Luc Besson, aka La Femme Nikita

Movies > Movies of the 1990s


Herbie, KITT, Budgie
   are all   
Famous Vehicles
Misc > Common Threads 2


Her Beauty and the Moonlight Overthrew You
      
She Tied You to a Kitchen Chair
Hallelujah -- Leonard Cohen

Music > Finish the Lyric


Fishman, Rather, Cronkite, Chung
   are all   
TV Anchormen/women
Misc > Common Threads 1


Kitty Kornered (1946)
   featured   
Sylvester
Also featuring Porky Pig

Entertainment > Looney Tunes Short Films


Skit
   is   
Short Comic Sketch
Language > Four-letter Words


Saint Kitts and Nevis
   uses the   
Dollar
East Caribbean dollar (XCD)

Geography > Currencies


Makita, DeWALT, Black & Decker
   are all   
Brands of Power Tools
Misc > Common Threads 2


Benton Harbor Lunch Box
   Means   
Heathkit CB-1
Language > CB Slang


Only Fools and Horses
   featured the character   
Edward Kitchener Trotter (Grandad)
Played by Lennard Pearce

Entertainment > Best of British TV Comedy


.kn
   internet domain is used by   
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Geography > Internet Domains


Morbo
   said   
"Kittens Give Morbo Gas."
Futurama

Entertainment > Animated Cartoon Quotes


KitchenAid Appliances
   product brand is owned by   
Whirlpool
Misc > Product Brand Owners


Wee, Sleekit, Cowrin, Tim'rous Beastie...
   ends with   
An' Forward, Tho' I Canna See, I Guess An' Fear!
To A Mouse by Robert Burns

Arts & Literature > Poetry - Opening and Closing Lines


Rhombus, Kite, Trapezoid
   are all   
Quadrilaterals
Also: Square and Rectangle

Misc > Common Threads 1


Anthony Bourdain
   wrote   
Kitchen Confidential
Tales of life in the culinary trade, 2000

Arts & Literature > Books - Autobiographies


Cat
   infant is called a   
Kitten
Science & Nature > Animal Infants


"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels"
   was released by   
Kitty Wells
1952 - inducted in 1998

Music > Grammy Hall of Fame Award Winners - Singles


Thailand
   is the location of   
Khao Kitchakut National Park
Geography > National Parks of the World


HTK
   means   
Higher Than a Kite
Science & Nature > Medical Slang


Who's Kitten Who? (1952)
   featured   
Sylvester
Entertainment > Looney Tunes Short Films


Rhombi, Squares, Kites
   are all   
Quads. Whose Areas=½ the Product of the Diagonals
Misc > Common Threads 2


Kitsap Peninsula
   is located in   
The U.S.A.
Washington, in Puget Sound

Geography > Peninsulas


Galley
   is defined as (a)   
Kitchen of a Vessel
Language > Nautical Terms


3 Little Kittens
   has the line   
"Oh Mother Dear, We Sadly Fear That We Have Lost Our Mittens"
Arts & Literature > Nursery Rhymes


In Laverne & Shirley - the Name of Shirley's Stuffed Animal
   refers to   
Boo Boo Kitty
Entertainment > Old Television Comedy


Walter Cronkite
   says   
"And That's the Way It Is"
"CBS Evening News"

Entertainment > Catch Phrases








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