Index
Table of Contents [Contents]:
Newest Posts:
- Kings Play Chess On Fat Gorillas’ Stomachs (Mnemonic)
- Because (Spelling Mnemonic)
- United Kingdom Top 50 House Names
- Argue and Argument (Spelling Mnemonic)
- Medieval Knights Of The Round Table (Court of King Arthur) List
- Bishopsgate (London City Gate, Until 1760) History
- Without You (Poem by Lolita Ray)
- Wharram Percy (Deserted Medieval Village, DMV) North Yorkshire, England
- How Many Seconds Till End Of The Year (Google Search) I'm Feeling Lucky
- Kings Play Chess On Frosted Glass Surfaces (Mnemonic)
- Pastourelle (Word Definition) French Medieval Poetry
- Metacriticism (Word Definition)
- Kings Play Chess On Fairly Good Soft Velvet (Mnemonic)
- Paul Wells (Hanged For Forgery, 1749)
- Paronomasia (Punning) Word Definition
- Collective Unconscious (Analytical Psychology)
- Parliament (United Kingdom) Sovereignty
- The Known Universe by American Museum Of Natural History (Rubin Museum Of Art)
- Arnulf III, Count of Flanders (Arnulf the Unfortunate) 1055-1071
- Traditional Blessing (Poem By Anonymous Writer) May There Always Be ...
- Christmas Number One Singles (Music) United Kingdom
- Aldgate (London City Gate, until 1761) History
- Bootlace Worm (Lineus longissimus) Marine Nemertean Worm
- December 19 (Calendar Date)
- Eternity (Poem by William Blake)
- An Ode To Tony Blair (Satirical Poem About Prime Minister Gordon Brown)
- Historic London City Gates (Total 7)
- Most Influential British People On Twitter (Top 20) 2009
- Andreas Capellanus (Medieval Writer of "De Amore") 12th Century
- Major UK Energy (Electricity and Gas) Company Suppliers
- Arithmetic (Spelling Mnemonic)
- Kings Play Chess On Fancy Glass Seats (Mnemonic)
- Etherin (Ethylene Polymer) and Word Properties
- Favourite Pets In The United Kingdom (Top 10) 2007
- Henry le Waleys (London Mayor, Merchant and Royal Servant) d. 1301-1302
- NASA WISE (Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer)
- Carib, Island Carib, Kalinago People (Anthropology)
- Kings Play Chess On Flat Glass Surfaces (Mnemonic)
- Joe McElderry - The X Factor UK, 2009 Winner (13 December 2009)
- Commonest English Nouns (25)
- The X Factor UK Final (Saturday 12 December 2009) Stacey Solomon, Olly Murs, Joseph McElderry
- Robbie Williams (British Singer, Musician) b. 1974
- CRAM Diet (Diarrhoea Illness)
- Diarrhoea (Spelling Mnemonics)
- Barmaid (Occupation)
- Inetta de Balsham Survivor Of Judicial Hanging (1264)
- Famous British Spies In History
- 100 Greatest Britons (BBC Poll, 2002)
- Henry VIII's All-Encompassing Statute Of 1536
- Pi (Word Length Mnemonics)
- X Factor UK (2009) Live Show 9 Performances (5 December 2009)
- Dunce (Dictionary)
- Sudan Dyes
- Sudan Black B Dye (Histology)
- Stacey (First Name Facts)
- X Factor UK (2009) Live Show 8 Performances (28 November 2009)
- Asda (British Supermarket Retailer, ASDA)
- Fish and Chip Shop (Food Retail)
- Snowball (Iceball, Slushball) Earth Hypothesis
- Clairvoyant (Definition, Paranormal Practitioner)
- A Litany in Time of Plague (Poem by Thomas Nashe)
- FIDE (Fédération Internationale des Échecs) World Chess Federation
- Barack Hussein Obama II (44th President of the United States) b. 1961
- Dubai (State of United Arab Emirates)
- Pest House Ruins St. Helens Plague Quarantine Station (Isles of Scilly) From 1764
- Vita Chambers (Singer From Barbados) Universal Motown Artist
- Pope Clement VI (Resided Avignon) 1291-1352
- Lollardy (Medieval Political and Religious Movement)
- Medieval Warm Period (MWP, Medieval Climate Optimum)
- Elsing Spital (Medieval Hospital, London) Founded 1331
- St. Roach (Poem by Muriel Rukeyser) 1976
- Nomanneslond (Pardon Churchyard, New Church Hawe) Medieval History of London
- Aludel (Alchemy Apparatus)
- Alchemy (Medieval Chemistry and Philosophy Discipline)
- Rhyme (Word Definition and History)
- Pietro Farnese (Italian Soldier, Captain General of Florence) c. 1310-1363
- Saint Cedd (Missionary Bishop, Northumbria) c. 620s - 664
- Regiomontanus or Johannes Müller von Königsberg (Astronomer, Mathematician, Astrologer) 1436-1476
- Speedcubing (Rubik's Cube Speed Solving)
- The Black Death: History's Turning Points (Documentary)
- Aeronautics and Cosmonautics Romanian Association (ARCA)
- Twillionth (Word Definition - Million Twitter Followers)
- X Factor UK (2009) Live Show 6 Performances (14 November 2009)
- Philippa of Hainault (Queen Consort of Edward III of England) 1314-1369
- Occitania (Region of Language of Occitan, Languedoc)
- Astruc of Lunel or Abba Mari (Jewish Scholar and Zealot)
- Queen (Band) Songs A to Z
- Y Gododdin (Medieval Welsh Poem by Aneurin)
- Peire Lunel de Montech (Troubadour, Lawyer, Politician, Author) d. 1384)
- Kings Play Chess On Fancy Gold Squares (Mnemonic)
- Orcagna (Italian Painter, Sculptor, Architect) c 1308-1368
- Science Is Interesting - Richard Dawkins & Science
- Simon Bredon (Astronomer, Mathematician, Physician) c. 1300-1372
- Edmund Gonville (Founder of Gonville Hall, Cambridge, 1348)
- The Twelve (12) Days of Christmas (Possible Meanings)
- Faithfully or Sincerely (Letter Sign Off Mnemonic)
- Symphony of Science - 'We Are All Connected'
- Four Fourteen Forty (Spelling Mnemonic)
- A JOURNAL OF THE PLAGUE YEAR (By Daniel Defoe, Published 1722)
- Olly Murs (Singer, The X Factor, UK, 2009)
- Planet Order In Our Solar System (Mnemonic)
- John & Edward Twins / Jedward (Singers, The X Factor, UK, 2009)
- Ghostbusters (Song by Ray Parker, Jr.) Theme from Ghostbusters (Film)
- Kings Play Chess On Fine Glass Surfaces (Mnemonic)
- Health Boards (Earlist Origins and History)
- Toghrol Tower (City of Ray, Iran) 12th Century Monument
- Geoffrey Cockerel, Gallows Survivor Miracle (Oakham, 1349)
- Ralph de Swantone (Priory Infirmarer Norwich Cathedral) d. 1349
- Sir Ralph de Standish (Knighted by Richard II) 1344-1415
- Jeuan Gethin (Welsh Poet) d. 1349 Bubonic Plague
- John de Foxton (London Deputy Coroner) Death 1348
- Medieval Funeral Rite (Anonymous 13th Century Poet)
- Retort (Poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar)
- The Garden of Delights (1504) Painting by Hieronymus Bosch
- Kings Play Chess On Folding Glass Stools (Mnemonic)
- X-ray Machine Most Important Invention In Science History
- Ascertain (Spelling Mnemonic)
- Longing (Poem by Sara Teasdale)
- Waterloo Sunset (Song Written by Ray Davies) The Kinks
- How To Eat A Chicken Wing (Video)
- The Book-Worms (Poem by Robert Burns)
- Mendicant (Word Definition, Latin Mendicans)
- Relative Risks (RR) and Odds Ratios (OR)
- GLIA (Guideline Implementability Appraisal) Tool For Assessing Guidelines
- Public Health 2.0 (Domain of Web 2.0)
- Madonna Mia (Poem by Oscar Wilde)
- Matteo Villani (Chronicler, Florence) d. 1363
- Cosmic Latte (Average Colour Of The Universe)
- Oseltamivir (Tamiflu, Antiviral Drug)
- H1N1 Influenza A Subtype (Virus Infection)
- Joanna Francisca Hurtado (from Montilla in Córdoba, Spain)
- Ockham Village (Surrey, England)
- Distinguished and Famous Franciscans
- Montilla (Spain)
- Saint Francis Solanus (Franciscan Monk) 1549-1610
- Marchione di Coppo Stefani (Florentine Chronicler)
- Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA)
- Alone (Poem by Maya Angelou)
- Kings Play Chess On Funny Green Spaces
- Orange (Citrus Fruit)
- Greensleeves (Traditional English Folk Song)
- I Loved a Lass (Poem by George Wither)
- Slaughter (Spelling Mnemonic)
- Not Waving but Drowning (Poem by Stevie Smith)
- Coldest Place On Earth
- Hottest Place On Earth
- Paris Syndrome (French: Syndrome de Paris)
- Jean Marie Joseph Capgras (French Psychiatrist) 1873-1950
- The Hour-Glass (Poem by Ben Jonson)
- Potassium (Spelling Mnemonic)
- William Ellis School (London, UK)
- Lucasian Professor of Mathematics (University of Cambridge)
- Waxing or Waning Moon (Mnemonic)
- The School of Athens (Painting by Raphael) 1510-1511
- Coconut Crab (Birgus latro)
- Songs Listed
- Poems Listed
- Joseph McElderry (Singer, The X Factor, UK, 2009)
- Extinct Mammals (Modern Times)
- The Tyger (Poem by William Blake)
- Saveloy (Sausage Variety)
- ACORN (Demographics Information System)
- Bookkeeper (Spelling Mnemonic)
- Salvino D'Amato of Florence (1258–1312)
- Francesco Redi (Italian Physician, Poet) 1626-1697
- Dagenham (London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, UK)
- United Kingdom Citizenship Test
- Census (United Kingdom)
- European Parliament (European Union)
- Whale Galaxy (NGC 4631, Astronomy)
- Albert Poisson (Alchemist, Philosopher) 1868-1894
- Eye Glasses (Invention History)
- Sirventes or Serventes (Lyric Poetry Genre)
- A Farewell (Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson)
- Hunthagon = 100000 Sided Polygon (New Word, Trigonometry)
- Marine Mucilage and Marine Snow (Marine Biology)
- Migaloo (White Humpback Whale of Australia)
- Paul of Aegina (Byzantine Greek Physician)
- John Duns Scotus (Philosopher, Theologian, Franciscan Monk) ca 1266 – 1308
- "Imagine" (Song by John Lennon) 1971
- 7 English Coordinating Conjunctions (Mnemonic)
- William Langland (Writer of Piers Plowman) ca 1332 - ca 1386
- Giovanni di Michele Savonarola (Italian Physician, Humanist, Scientist) 1385-1468
- Savant Syndrome (Savantism)
- Irrawaddy Dolphin (Orcaella brevirostris)
- How Do I Love Thee (Poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
- Michael Green FRS (Physicist, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, University of Cambridge)
- The Toucan (Poem by Shel Silverstein)
- Stacey Solomon (Singer, The X Factor, UK, 2009)
- Essential Amino Acids (Mnemonic)
- The Four Voices In Quartets (Mnemonics)
- Galaxy Song (Monty Python)
- The Miner (Poem by James Russell Lowell)
- Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia (Physician, Anatomist) 1510-1580
- Zakumi Football (Soccer) World Cup Mascot (2010)
- Shaks.ws Reading Program
- Acronyms
- Johannes Tauler, O.P. (Mystic, Pastor, Preacher) c. 1300-1361
- Mount. Fujiyama Height (Mnemonic)
- Kings Play Chess On Fine Gold Sets (Mnemonic)
- Father and Son (Song by Cat Stevens) 1970
- Diana Complex (Psychology)
- Complex (Psychology)
- Elizabeth Blackburn (Nobel Prize in Medicine, 2009)
- Chop Cup Magic (Vimeo Video)
- Eratosthenes' Mask for Primes (10x10)
- Stephen Gately (Singer and Actor, 1976-2009) R.I.P.
- Hey Jude (Song by The Beatles) 1968
- Yellow Submarine (Song by The Beatles) 1966
- Beatles Songs (List by Title and Year)
- Prime Numbers (Mathematics) First 1000
- Saint George (Christian Martyr and Patron Saint)
- Celebrity Big Brother UK Winners (2001-2009)
- Big Brother UK Winners (2001-2009)
- Chromosome Numbers For Living Organisms (Cell Biology, Genetics)
- Kangaroos Play Cellos; Orangutans Fiddle; Gorillas Sing (Mnemonic)
- William Kamkwamba (Malawi Windmill Boy) Inventor
- Albertus Magnus (Ordo Praedicatorum, Scholar, Philosopher, Alchemist)
- de Loys' Ape (Ameranthropoides loysi)
- U.S. Presidents 1789-2009 (List)
- Like A Rolling Stone (Song by Bob Dylan)
- Pericles (Greek Statesman, 495-429 BC)
- Secretary (Spelling Mnemonic)
- Fat Soluble Vitamins (ADEK, Mnemonic)
- The Jackdaw of Rheims (Poem by Reverend Richard Harris Barham)
- Kings Play Chess On Fuzzy Green Stools (Mnemonic)
- Canada's Provinces from West to East (BASMOQ NNN &, Mnemonic)
- The Seven Dwarfs From Snow White (Mnemonic)
- Oxford Calculators (Merton College, Oxford) 1328-1349
- Extreme Sheep LED Art by the Baaa-Studs (Video, 2009)
- Thomas Bradwardine (1290-1349, Mathematician, Archbishop of Canterbury 1349)
- Gods Of Death (List)
- The Unknown Citizen (Poetry Reading)
- Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca, 1304-1374)
- Kings Play Chess On Fine Green Silk (Mnemonic)
- Machine Learning Course (Stanford University Lectures)
- Hakuna Matata (Song, The Lion King)
- Hakuna Matata (Swahili Phrase)
- K P C O F G S (Mnemonic, see KPCOFGS)
- Kings Play Chess Often For Great Sport (Mnemonic)
- Danyl Johnson (Singer, The X Factor, UK, 2009)
- Bird Tango (Nicky Clayton, Cambridge University)
- Lloyd Daniels (Singer, The X Factor, UK, 2009)
- Regan Rimmer Management (Talent Agency)
- Pentyrch (Village near Cardiff, Wales)
- Catholic Popes (Complete List)
- Archbishop of Canterbury (Church of England)
- John de Ufford (Chancellor, Archbishop of Canterbury 1348-1349)
- Penteract (Five Dimensional Hypercube)
- Fourth Dimension (Mathematics, Physics)
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Writer, Polymath)
- Delayed Completion of Growth
- Late Bloomer (Cognitive Psychology)
- Charlotte Church (Welsh Singer)
- Ring Around the Rosie (Nursery Rhyme)
- Famous or Memorable Comets (Astronomy)
- The Plague (Bubonic Plague, Yersinia pestis)
- Hezekiah (King of Judah)
- Comet Hyakutake
- Procacity (Word Definition)
- Foster Scale (Calamity Magnitude Scale)
- Battle of Crécy (Cressy) (1346)
- Agnolo di Tura del Grasso (Chronicler, 14th Century Siena)
- Hundred Years War (1337-1453)
- Famous People of Middle Ages (Medieval)
- Middle Ages (European History)
- Agimet of Geneva Confession (October 20, 1348)
- Agimet of Geneva (Jewish Merchant, 14th Century AD)
- Jean de Venette (French Chronicler)
- The Plague (Black Death) Documentary (History Channel)
- Black Death Europe Images (1347-1351)
- John Paulitious (Plague Doctor Edinburgh)
- Chicken Little (1943) Walt Disney Cartoon
- Ardipithecus ramidus (Prehuman Species)
- Mobo Awards 2009 Winners
- Bubonic Plague (Yersinia pestis) Historical Treatment
- Pomander (Apple of Amber) Perfume Ball
- Samoa / America Samoa Tsunami Videos
- Principal and Principle (Spelling Mnemonic and Comprehension)
- American Samoa Earthquake and Tsunami (September 2009)
- American Samoa (Geography, South Pacific Ocean)
- Great Plague (London, 1665) Geographical Distribution Map
- Bills of Mortality - Plague, Disease and Casualties (1665)
- Flea (Colour-Enhanced Electron Micrograph)
- The Plague of Florence (1348) Etching, Wellcome Library, London
- Innocent (Spelling Mnemonic)
- Lucie Jones (Singer, The X Factor, UK, 2009)
- 90 Minutes in Heaven - A True Story of Death & Life (Don Piper)
- Seven Natural Wonders of the World (CNN List)
- Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
- Pi Decimal Place Recitations (World Record and Rankings)
- Kings Play Chess On Fine Glass Stools (Mnemonic)
- Urban Youth Chimpanzee (Image by Julia Malanjina)
- Phylum (Biology Classification)
- Hideaki Tomoyori (Mnemonist, Pi Memorist)
- Plague of Emmaus (Plague of Amwas) 639 AD
- Septicaemic Plague (Yersinia pestis)
- Mississippi (Spelling Mnemonic)
- Eratosthenes of Cyrene (Ancient Greek Mathematician and Scientist)
- Rationalism
- Emo Monkey (Image by Julia Malanjina)
- Circular Reasoning (Logic)
- Black Death (Bubonic Plague) Spread in Europe 1347-1351
- Hear and Here (Spelling Mnemonic)
- Susan Atkins (Charles Manson Family Member) Dies of Brain Tumour
- Affect and Effect (Spelling Mnemonic)
- Yersinia Pestis Infection (Plague) Untreated Mortality
- Windoze (Word Definition) Microsoft Windows
- Public Library of Science Article Level Metrics
- PQ4R Reading Technique (Mnemonic)
- Rasta Orangutan
- CiteULike
- diagrammr
- Lesser Periwinkle (Vinca minor)
- Woo Factor and Woo-Master
- Sporange (Botany Word)
- The Blorenge (Mountain, Wales)
- Hunth (Word Definition)
- Unrhymable English Words
- 20 Sided Dice Regular Icosahedron Shape
- Magical Seven Dice
- The Road Not Taken (Poem By Robert Frost)
- The Unknown Citizen (Poem by W. H. Auden)
- Requiescat In Pace (Latin) "R.I.P."
- Professor Malcolm Casadaban (1949-2009, RIP)
- Biological Diversity Chart
- Kings Play Chess On Fine Grain Sand (Mnemonic)
- Six Wives Of King Henry VIII (List)
- Birthstones and Birthday Flowers (List)
- Neither Leisure Foreigner Seized The Weird Heights (Spelling Mnemonic)
- Spelling Mnemonic
- The Real Mary Kings Close (Edinburgh)
- Biology Classification Rap (T.H. Culhane, 1989)
- Desperate and Separate (Spelling Mnemonic)
- Daylight Savings Time (Mnemonic)
- Poetry (Literature)
- Haast's Eagle (Harpagornis moorei) Extinct
- Dan Zhu (丹朱) (Chinese History)
- Christian The Lion
- Neutrophil Granulocytes
- Hula Hoop
- Inflammation (Pathology)
- I Ain't Got No ... I Got Life!
- Longitude or Latitude (Mnemonic)
- Poker Winning Hand Sequence (Mnemonic)
- Porphyria's Lover (Poem by Robert Browning)
- Bridge Suit Order (Mnemonic)
- English and British Monarchs (Mnemonic Poem)
- Kings Play Chess On Funny Green Squares
- Species (Biology Classification)
- Bubonic Plague Famous Deaths
- Cell Mitosis Phases (Mnemonic)
- Saskatchewan (Spelling Mnemonic)
- April Stevens (Singer)
- 30 Days Have September ...
- Colours Of The Rainbow (Mnemonic)
- TEACH ME TIGER! (Lyrics, April Stevens)
- Edward Doe
- Al Koran (Mentalist)
- Countries (Listed A-Z)
- Languages (Listed A-Z)
- Dozen
- Philology
- Vendergood (Language Invented By William James Sidis)
- William James Sidis
- Ping-o-Matic (Search Engine Ping)
- "You're Missing" (Song, Bruce Springsteen)
- Larry Gelbart (Writer, Producer, 1928-2009, RIP)
- World's Oldest People (Documentary)
- Gertrude Baines (World's Oldest Person Record Holder)
- Evolutionary Biology Tree Of Life Animation
- Ivy League (University Education)
- FG Syndrome
- Kuroshio Sea - Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium
- Mekong River
- Mekong Giant Catfish (Pangasianodon gigas)
- In The Ghetto (Song)
- Variance (Statistics)
- SOHCAHTOA
- Nina Simone
- Aegrotat
- Ruby Slippers
- Pandemic
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