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American football
form of team game played with an oval ball on a field marked out as a gridiron

margarine
Margarine (, also , ) is a spread used for flavoring, baking, and cooking. It is most often used as a substitute for butter. Although originally made from animal fats, most margarine consumed today is made from vegetable oil. The spread was originally named oleomargarine from Latin for oleum (olive oil) and Greek margarite ("pearl", indicating luster). The name was later shortened to margarine, or sometimes oleo (particularly in the Deep South region of the United States).
Flag of New Zealand
national flag of New Zealand
bungalow
thumb|right|Brown brick bungalow with roof windows in Reedsburg, Wisconsin, U.S.
A bungalow is a small house or cottage that is typically single- or one-and-a-half-storey. If a smaller upper storey exists, then it is frequently set in the roof and windows that come out from the roof. It may be surrounded by wide verandas.
ball bearing
type of rolling-element bearing that uses balls to reduce rotational friction and support radial and axial loads
Baltic song festivals
song and dance festivals in Baltic states

penny-farthing
thumb|15-mile Penny Farthing Race, Harvard University Cycling Association in 1887
thumb|right|A penny-farthing in the Škoda Auto Museum, Czech Republic
Radenska
Radenska is a Slovenia-based worldwide known brand of mineral water, trademark of Radenska d.o.o. company. It is one of the oldest Slovenian brands.
Lorna
Lorna is a feminine given name. The name is said to have been coined by R. D. Blackmore for the heroine of his novel Lorna Doone, which appeared in 1869. Blackmore appears to have derived this name from the Scottish placename Lorn/Lorne. In the U.S., according to the 1990 census, the name ranks 572 of 4275, and as a surname, Lorna ranks 62296 out of 88799.
National Lorna day is held annually on 30 April. It originally started in Staffordshire but is now recognised worldwide.