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Showing posts with label wooden. Show all posts
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Mar 27, 2019

[Answer] 4. I must put on footwear. All I can find are these big heavy wooden shoes. I can't remember what they are called, but I do know that they are sometimes associated with the Netherlands. What is the name of the footwear?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. I must put on footwear. All I can find are these big heavy wooden shoes. I can't remember what they are called, but I do know that they are sometimes associated with the Netherlands. What is the name of the footwear?"



...1. Cleats 2. Clogs 3. Cowboy Boots 4. Court Shoes Clogs are a traditional shoe or sandal sometimes made from wood. They are mainly associated with the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark and Sweden. Sometimes, clogs are used in a special kind of dance, known as clog dancing. They were mainly worn as protective footwear by people working in mines, farms and factories.

Feb 17, 2019

[Answer] Where is the oldest wooden fort in North America?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Where is the oldest wooden fort in North America?"



...1. Maine 2. Virginia 3. Colorado 4. New Mexico

Nov 8, 2018

[Answer] 3. What is the word for a wooden object used to strike at a ball or a flying mammal which appeared in the first Dracula movie?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. What is the word for a wooden object used to strike at a ball or a flying mammal which appeared in the first Dracula movie?"



...1. stick 2. bat 3. squirrel 4. post Of course, you could use a bat to swing at a bat if the occasion arose. The middle English used it to describe a cudgel, while at the same time, to the Scandinavians, it was the flying mammal we all know and love.