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Pogo logo #10101) American comic strip 2) Bouncy stick 3) Bouncy type of stick 4) Buddy of Beauregard Bugleboy 5) Cartoon favorite 6) Cartoon opossum 7) Cartoon possum 8) Certain stick 9) Classic walt kelly strip 10) Comic animal 11) Comic strip name 12) Comic strip opossum 13) Comic strip pal of Albert 14) Comic strip possum
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Pogo

Pogo logo #10101) Hop
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PoGo

PoGo logo #21000 An IP user logging in from 84.139.*.* (the IP address seems to vary with every edit) has been wiki-hounding me for the last couple of weeks - especially the last few days. Since he or she does not have an account or a fixed IP address, the easiest way to confirm this claim may be to look at the articles I have edited recently and track his contrib...
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Pogo

Pogo logo #21000[TV channel] In Bangladesh and Pakistan, Pogo is available as a two-hour block on Cartoon Network. ==Content== Pogo airs in multiple languages in India. All shows are also available in English and Hindi. Some shows are also available in Tamil, Marathi, Telugu. The timeshift version which is available outside India is only available in Engli...
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Pogo

Pogo logo #21000[comic strip] Pogo is the title and central character of a long-running daily American comic strip, created by cartoonist Walt Kelly (1913–1973) and distributed by the Post-Hall Syndicate. Set in the Okefenokee Swamp of the southeastern United States, the strip often engaged in social and political satire through the adventures of its ant...
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Pogo

Pogo logo #21000[dance] The pogo is a dance in which the dancers jump up and down, while remaining in the same location; the dance takes its name from its resemblance to the use of a pogo stick, especially in a common version of the dance, where an individual keeps their torso stiff, their arms rigid, and their legs close together. Pogo dancing is most ass...
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Pogo

Pogo logo #21003(from the article `comic strip`) ...simple-looking, but subtly conceived gag strips—such as `Beetle Bailey,` the incorrigible draftee, and `Dennis the Menace,` a sophisticated ... American creator of the comic strip `Pogo,` which was noted for its sophisticated humour, gentle whimsy, and occasional poi...
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pogo

pogo logo #21003(from the article `dance, Western`) ...and rapid spins on the neck and shoulders. Less complicated dance styles also were found, such as slam dancing, in which the dancers hurled their ...
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Pogo

Pogo logo #21217The pogo was a punk dance of the late 1970's and early 1980's which involved jumping into the air whilst keeping the arms straight at the sides of the body, the body stiff and tense and the legs straight and the head cocked to one side. The body was propelled upwards by flexing the feet.
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Pogo

Pogo logo #21217Pogo is slang for a dance style created by British punks in 1976/77. Involves jumping up and down whilst remaining stiff bodied.
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POGO

POGO logo #20002acronym: Polar-Orbiting Geophysical Observatory
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