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Local-as a new Sudoku game may be the next big thing Wilmington, NC (AP) – Jack Lyon hands in triangle Wilmington card. Last Christmas, he cooked triangular crackers for the rest of his family. He wore a hat shaped like a triangle for the Sudoku National Championship in 2009 in Philadelphia.
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Chicago Metallic 6 Piece Creme Brulee Set


Chicago Metallic 6 Piece Creme Brulee Set


$14.39


From Chicago Metallic, this set comes with all the essentials needed to make an elegant creme brulee dessert – everything, that is, but your ingredients. The set comes with an 8-in. square aluminized steel pan, four 6-oz. porcelain ramekins and a rack that fits inside the square pan. To use, place the rack inside the square pan, fill the pan with water then place your filled ramekins in the rack. …

Imperial 5-Piece Bowl Set with Lids


Imperial 5-Piece Bowl Set with Lids


$7.98


5 Pieces Stainless Steel Mixing or Storage Set with Air Tight Lids. High Quality Stainless Steel gives lifetime usage. It goes from serving bowl to fridge storage container. Box Comes with 5 different sizes, the set contains wide range of size options. Smallest size is 3.9″ and goes as 4.7″, 5.5″, 6.3″ and 7.1″ respectively….

Lenox Winter Greetings 5-Piece Gold-Banded Dinnerware Set, Service for 1


Lenox Winter Greetings 5-Piece Gold-Banded Dinnerware Set, Service for 1


$83.96


Crafted from fine china with festive imagery and gold rims, Winter Greetings dinnerware makes a holiday table instantly merry. The pattern features classically rendered holly branches, mistletoe, chickadees, cardinals, berries, and ribbons. Original creations by Lenox artist Catherine McClung, the images vary on each piece and are intricately detailed. Rims of 24-karat gold add a rich finishing to…

Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, Vol. 6


Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, Vol. 6


$24.36


Fifteen cartoons dating from World War II give Volume 6 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection more focus than previous sets. Many of the 1940′s cartoons remain very funny. Bugs Bunny dresses up as Brunnhilda and rides in to the strains of “Tannhauser” in “Herr Meets Hare” (1945), a gag Chuck Jones re-used to greater effect in “What’s Opera, Doc” a dozen years later. In “Russian Rhapsody” (1940…



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