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The Other Bennet Sister
The Other Bennet Sister is a British period drama television series produced by Bad Wolf for BBC One. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Janice Hadlow, a continuation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, and follows Ella Bruccoleri as Mary Bennet. The series premiered on 15 March 2026.

Maddock Horror Comedy Universe
The Maddock Horror Comedy Universe, abbreviated as MHCU, is an Indian shared universe consisting of Hindi-language supernatural comedy horror films created and produced by Maddock Films. All films in this universe are based on Indian folklore.
Tunguska event
powerful explosion that occurred near the Podkamennaya Tunguska River
Sleeping Beauty
classic fairytale (ATU 410)
Henry Morton Stanley
British journalist and explorer (1841–1904)
Stille Nacht Heilige Nacht
original song written and composed by Franz Xaver Gruber (music) and Joseph Mohr (words); Christmas song of Austrian origin
sexual arousal
arousal of sexual desire, during or in anticipation of sexual activity
Gasherbrum II
mountain in Pakistan and China
Swan Lake
ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Sobibór Extermination Camp
Nazi extermination camp in south-eastern Poland

Ediacaran
The Ediacaran ( ) is a geological period of the Neoproterozoic Era that spans 96 million years from the end of the Cryogenian Period at 635 Mya to the beginning of the Cambrian Period at 538.8 Mya. It is the last period of the Proterozoic Eon as well as the last of the so-called "Precambrian supereon", before the beginning of the subsequent Cambrian Period marks the start of the Phanerozoic Eon, where recognizable fossil evidence of life becomes common.

Poros
Porus or Puru ( ; 326–321 BC) was an ancient Indian king whose territory spanned the region between the Jhelum River (Hydaspes) and Chenab River (Acesines) in the Punjab region. He is only mentioned in Greek sources.
Said to be a warrior with exceptional skills, Porus fought against Alexander the Great in the Battle of the Hydaspes (326 BC). Following the conflict, Porus retained his kingship. Alexander not only reinstated him as his satrap but also expanded his jurisdiction to include dominion over lands to the south-east extending as far as the Hyphasis (Beas). Porus reportedly died sometime
theremin
The theremin (; originally known as the ætherphone, etherphone, thereminophone or termenvox/thereminvox) is an electronic musical instrument controlled without physical contact by the performer (who is known as a thereminist). It is named after its inventor, Leon Theremin, who patented the device in 1928.
Sophia
2016 social humanoid robot
3D film
stereoscopic film

Le Chambon-sur-Lignon
commune in Haute-Loire, France
Titus Andronicus
play by Shakespeare
Dark Tranquillity
Swedish melodic death metal band
Cryogenian
The Cryogenian (from , meaning "cold" and , romanized: , meaning "birth") is a geologic period that lasted from . It is the second of the three periods of the Neoproterozoic era, preceded by the Tonian and followed by the Ediacaran.

hydraulic fracturing

The Threepenny Opera
1928 musical play by Bertolt Brecht; adapted from John Gay's 18th-century ballad opera The Beggar's Opera with music by Kurt Weill and insertion ballads by François Villon and Rudyard Kipling
The Seagull
play by Anton Chekhov

Vanity Fair
1848 novel by William Makepeace Thackeray

Carlota Joaquina of Spain
Queen of Portugal from 1816 to 1826

mortadella
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Mortadella () is a large made of finely hashed or ground cured pork, which incorporates at least 15% small cubes of pork fat (principally the hard fat from the neck of the pig). It is traditionally flavoured with peppercorns, but modern versions can also contain pistachios or, less commonly, myrtle berries. The sausage is then cooked.

The Secret Garden
1912 novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
international game show franchise originated in England
Jorhat district
district of Assam, India

The Mystery of the Blue Train
novel by Agatha Christie

2 Girls 1 Cup
2 Girls 1 Cup is the unofficial nickname of the trailer for Hungry Bitches, a 2007 Brazilian scat fetish pornographic film produced by MFX Media. The trailer features two women defecating into a cup, taking turns in what appears to be consuming the excrement, and vomiting into each other's mouths. "Lover's Theme" by Hervé Roy plays throughout the video.
spy film
film genre
Skidmore
city in Nodaway County, Missouri, United States
Somerset House
building on the Strand, London

Rattle and Hum
1988 double live/studio album by U2

Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy
wife of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor

Tabernanthe iboga
species of plant
Samson and Delilah
opera by Camille Saint-Saëns

83rd Golden Globes
The 83rd Golden Globes was an awards ceremony that honored excellence in film and American television productions of 2025. The winners were unveiled during the live telecast, airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+ on January 11, 2026, at the Beverly Hilton. Nikki Glaser returned to host for the second consecutive year.

Spencer Tunick
American photographer
The Amazing Race
adventure-reality game television franchise

Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben
Prussian officer and US Continental army general (1730-1794)
Shakugan no Shana
Japanese light novel series
Bielefeld conspiracy
popular satire about the city of Bielefeld
Tlatelolco massacre
Social movement of Mexico
Santa Cruz del Islote
island located off the coast of Colombia

The Secret Adversary
1922 novel by Agatha Christie

The End of Eternity
1955 novel by Isaac Asimov
The Beggar's Opera
ballad opera by John Gay (1728)
52-hertz whale
individual whale which has been detected calling at 52 Hz, far above the normal whale vocal range

They Do It with Mirrors
1952 novel by Agatha Christie
She: A History of Adventure
novel by H. Rider Haggard
Vale tudo
unarmed, full-contact combat sport
Mosuo
thumb|right|Mosuo girl weaver in Old town Lijiang
thumb|Clothes of religious ceremonies of Moso, photo taken at Moso's Folk museum.
The Sphere
Sculpture in New York City

Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
1934 novel by Agatha Christie

Winterreise
Winterreise (, Winter Journey) is a song cycle for voice and piano by Franz Schubert (D. 911, published as Op. 89 in 1828), a setting of 24 poems by German poet Wilhelm Müller. It is the second of Schubert's two song cycles on Müller's poems, the earlier being Die schöne Müllerin (D. 795, Op. 25, 1823).
The Thirteen Problems
short story collection by Agatha Christie

Henri Désiré Landru
sentenced to death in France
Suor Angelica
opera by Giacomo Puccini
Magic Knight Rayearth
Japanese manga series