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Otter
   lives in a   
Holt
Science & Nature > Animal Homes


Musteline
   means like a   
Ferret / Skunk / Weasel / Badger / Otter
Language > Animal Adjectives


An Otter
   has an average gestation period of   
270-300 Days
Otters emply ‘delayed implantation’ which assures that the cub is born during the best time of the year for survival

Science & Nature > Gestation Periods in Mammals


Giant Otter
   has the latin name   
Pteronura Brasiliensis
Science & Nature > Endangered Mammals


Sea Otter
   has the latin name   
Enhydra Lutris
Science & Nature > Endangered Mammals


Otter
   was built on   
15th May 1960
Sold 1992

History & Mythology > O Class Submarines


Butch Otter
   is Governor of   
Idaho
Republican 2007-

History & Mythology > U.S. Governors


Otter Falls
   is situated in   
King County
Geography > Waterfalls of Washington State


Buckfast Butterflies & Dartmoor Otter Sanctuary
   is found in   
England
Buckfastleigh, Devon, England. Buckfastleigh,Butterfly & Insect Parks

Misc > Zoos of the World


Loutre De Rivière
   is French for   
Northern River Otter
Rivers, lakes and swamps

Language > French Names for Canadian Mammals


Loutre De Mer
   is French for   
Sea Otter
Sea and coast

Language > French Names for Canadian Mammals


Henry Williamson
   wrote   
Tarka the Otter
Arts & Literature > Books


Anne Sofie Von Otter
   recorded   
Ombre De Mon Amant
French baroque arias; Archiv Production, 2010

Music > Classical Albums - 2000 - Present


Metis Trotter
   is a breed of   
Horse
Science & Nature > Livestock


J. K. Rowling
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
Based on the 1997 book

Movies > Films Based On Books


Hippogriffs
   appear in the universe of   
Harry Potter
Entertainment > Fictional Species


J. K. Rowling
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
Based on the 2003 book

Movies > Films Based On Books


Only Fools and Horses
   featured the character   
Rodney Charlton Trotter
Played by Nicholas Lyndhurst

Entertainment > Best of British TV Comedy


Only Fools and Horses
   featured the character   
Cassandra Louise Trotter
Played by Gwyneth Strong

Entertainment > Best of British TV Comedy


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

Entertainment > Best of British TV Comedy


Ethel's Full Name
   refers to   
Ethel Louise Roberta Mae Potter Mertz
Entertainment > I Love Lucy


Beatrix Potter
   wrote   
The Tale of Peter Rabbit
1902. Many of her character names came from gravestones in West Brompton cemetery, west London. No. 2 top selling children's hardcover book of all time as of 2000

Arts & Literature > Books - Classic Children's


J. K. Rowling
   wrote   
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
(1999) No.11 top selling children's hardcover book of all time as of 2000.

Arts & Literature > Books - Children's and Young Adults


J. K. Rowling
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)
Based on the 1999 book

Movies > Films Based On Books


Julie Kotter
   appears in   
Welcome Back, Kotter
Entertainment > TV Characters


Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes
   is a fictional company in   
Harry Potter
Magical joke shop

Entertainment > Fictional Companies - Movies and TV


Satyricon (1969)
   starred   
Martin Potter, Hiram Keller and Salvo Randone
Directed by Federico Fellini

Movies > Movies of the 1960s


Only Fools and Horses
   featured the character   
Derek Edward Trotter (Del)
Played by David Jason

Entertainment > Best of British TV Comedy


Hedwig
   is owned by   
Harry Potter
Owl

Arts & Literature > Books - Harry Potter Pets


Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
   features in   
Harry Potter
Entertainment > Fictional Schools


Peter
   is   
The Rabbit in the Stories by Beatrix Potter
Entertainment > Fictional Animals


J. K. Rowling
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
Based on the 1999 book

Movies > Films Based On Books


Dole Trotter /Dole Gudbrandsdal
   is a breed of   
Horse
Science & Nature > Livestock


J.K. Rowling
   won the Hugo Award with   
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
2001 Hugo Award winner

Arts & Literature > Hugo Awards


Welcome Back, Kotter
   has the theme tune   
Welcome Back
Written and performed by John Sebastian

Entertainment > TV Theme Music


Lord Voldemort
   is an arch-enemy of   
Harry Potter
Born Tom Marvelo Riddle. Son of Merope Gaunt and Tom Riddle. Merope was a witch who snared Riddle (a muggle) with a love potion. Women, eh!?

Entertainment > Arch Enemies


Hell
   is missing from the title of   
Hotter Than ___
Kiss (1974)

Music > Albums - Missing Word


J. K. Rowling
   wrote the book adapted for the film   
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
Based on the 2000 book

Movies > Films Based On Books


Col. Sherman T. Potter, M.D.
   is a fictional doctor in   
M*A*S*H
Surgeon

Entertainment > Fictional Doctors - TV


Barrie, Carroll, Grimm, Anderson, Potter
   are all   
Authors of Classic Children’s Books
Misc > Common Threads 1


Harry Potter
   was played by   
Daniel Radcliffe
Harry Potter Series

Movies > Movie Characters


French Trotter
   originated in   
France
Science & Nature > Horse Breeds by Origin


Lightning Can Reach Temperatures Hotter Than the Surface of the Sun
   is   
True
The air near a lightning strike is heated around 50,000 degrees F

Misc > True or False


Missouri Foxtrotter
   is a breed of   
Horse
Science & Nature > Livestock


The Leaky Cauldron
   appears in   
Harry Potter
Entertainment > Fictional Bars


Only Fools and Horses
   featured the character   
Albert Gladstone Trotter
Played by Buster Merryfield

Entertainment > Best of British TV Comedy


J. K. Rowling
   wrote   
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
(1999) No. 10 top selling children's hardcover book of all time as of 2000

Arts & Literature > Books - Children's and Young Adults


J. K. Rowling
   wrote   
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
1997. Carnegie Medal in Literature. No. 7 on the list of best-selling paperback children's books of all time in 2000. Aka 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'.

Arts & Literature > Books - Children's and Young Adults


Soldier’s, Bosworth, Strawberry, Potter’s
   are all   
Fields
Misc > Common Threads 1








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