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Scone
Scone For the foodstuff see Scone (bread). For a place see: Scone, Perth and Kinross, Scotland Scone, New South Wales, Australia (named after the ... connection with the Scottish place see also: Scone Palace Stone of Scone Synod at ...
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Scone (Memory-alpha.org/en wiki)
Scone A scone is an Earth dish from England similar ...
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Scone (Wikitravel)
Scone Scone is a town of 3400 people in ...
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Scone (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Scone Image:Stop hand.png This template is ... it becomes time for mating. It is Scone tradition that every fifty years all the ... majority of books and movies. One famous Scone is Gimli, son of Groin, who was ...
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Scone (translated from German)
Scone The designation Scone has several meanings the coronation/culmination stone ... of the Scottish kings - see Stone OF Scone (Lia fail) a pastry of the British islands - see Scone (pastry) a village in Scotland - see Scone (Scotland) a city in the Australian ...
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Scone Throughbreds
Scone Throughbreds Scone Throughbreds logo Scone Throughbreds are a country rugby league team, based in Scone, New South Wales, competiting in the Group ... Australia. The club plays its games at Scone Park , located along Hill Street, Scone. ...
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Tattie Scone
Tattie Scone Tattie or potato scones are a regional variant of the savoury Girdle Scone which is especially popular in Scotland. Many ... substitute for the Oatcake than a true scone. Nowadays, they're usually served as part ...
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Scone Palace
Scone Palace Scone Palace. Scone Palace (pronounced skoon) is a Listed Historical ... Stone of Destiny) down to Alexander III. Scone was as an ancient gathering place of ... were sacked by a mob from Dundee. Scone Palace circa 1880. From 1114 to ...
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Scone (bread)
Scone (bread) Scones with honey. Jam is also a favoured topping. A scone is a bread thicker than a bannock ... pronunciation is more popular in Scotland. The scone closely resembles an American biscuit — itself ... though there are exceptions for both. The scone is still doughier than the American biscuit ... In Scotland and Ulster savoury varieties of scone include soda scones, also known as ...
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Talk:Scone (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Talk:Scone help anyone? --lord of the pies
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