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These are pages which I created or rewrote. Some were recreated after they were blanked/deleted or because they needed a complete rewrite, typically being at AFD.

  1. Academic achievement — viewed 9579 times in 201303 = 309/day
  2. Academic Spring
  3. Academic standards
  4. Accounting irregularities (rewrite)
  5. Aircraft design and Aircraft design process
  6. Air pump
  7. Alan Cook
  8. Albannach
  9. Albannach (restaurant)
  10. Alexander Guttenplan
  11. Al Kelly
  12. Aluminium powder
  13. American Newspaper Repository
  14. Antique aircraft
  15. Antoine de Paris
  16. Arthur Robert Kenney-Herbert
  17. As a dog returns to his vomit, so a fool repeats his follymotto of the day on 20th April, 2010
  18. Ass-hide glue
  19. A Study in Pink
  20. Athena (retailer)
  21. Awkward silence
  22. Baby bottom butter
  23. Backyard
  24. Bad habit
  25. Bad Pharma — Did you know ...... that Dr. Ben Goldacre argues in Bad Pharma that "medicine is broken," because the evidence on which it is based is systematically distorted by the pharmaceutical industry? — (27 Oct 2012 - 4,221 hits)
  26. Balloon (game)
  27. Balthazar Francolini
  28. Bank erosion
  29. Battle-axe (woman)
  30. Beans in My Ears
  31. Bert Kelly (jazz musician)
  32. Best friends forever
  33. Betty Stogs
  34. Beware of the Dog
  35. Bicycle jousting
  36. Bicycle library
  37. Big Kahuna Burger
  38. Bignor Hill
  39. Bill O'Hagan
  40. Biological economics
  41. Blacksmith Blues
  42. Black Velvet (revue)
  43. Bloviation
  44. Blue hair
  45. Bluestocking
  46. Bobby Baker (artist)
  47. Bob Payton
  48. Body politic
  49. Bottle-jack
  50. Bon viveur
  51. Braying
  52. Brent Walker
  53. Britannia Coco-nut Dancers — Did you know ... that the Britannia Coco-nut Dancers bang their nuts together each Easter in Bacup? — (17 Jul 2011 - 7,004 hits)
  54. Bug bat
  55. Bus Reshaping Plan
  56. Campus politics
  57. Castlebar Hill
  58. Cat lady
  59. Cathedral Square, Gibraltar
  60. Cement in Africa
  61. Central London District School
  62. Charles B. DeVlieg
  63. Chester Opera House
  64. Chade-Meng Tan
  65. Champagne (coiffeur)
  66. Chief programmer team
  67. Childhood memory
  68. Children's party
  69. Chinaman (porcelain) (rescue) — Did you know ... that chinamen formed a ring at the auctions of the East India Company? (11 June 2013 7871 hits)
  70. Chlorocresol
  71. Chocolate biscuit
  72. Chronica Gentis Scotorum
  73. Churnalism
  74. Cigar ash
  75. Clay Boland
  76. Clement Semmler
  77. Collaborative bargaining
  78. Comic song
  79. Commonwealth v. Nathaniel Jennison
  80. Community management
  81. Compagnie della Calza
  82. Computer insurance
  83. Condolence book
  84. Controversia
  85. Courtesy
  86. Covent Garden (Cambridge)
  87. Cubby-hole
  88. Customer review comedy
  89. Cymbeline's Castle
  90. Dan Daniels
  91. Dark Lady (character)
  92. David Nutt — Did you know ... that in a scientific paper, Equasy, David Nutt compared the risk of taking the drug ecstasy with the risk of horse riding? — (8 Nov 2009)
  93. David Nutt (publisher)
  94. Death grip
  95. De Hems — Did you know ... that "Papa" De Hem's oyster-house in Soho was patronised by poets, spies and rock-stars? — (9 Oct 2009)
  96. D. G. Bridson
  97. Dickens' London
  98. Digital storage oscilloscope
  99. Dirt
  100. Dirty data
  101. Dirty weekend
  102. Disruptive physician (rewrite)
  103. Dog and Duck (tavern) — Did you know ... that the rogues and whores who frequented the Dog and Duck (pictured) caused it to lose its licence? (2 July 2013)
  104. Don Freshwater
  105. Donald Where's Your Troosers?
  106. Double-talk
  107. Drink, Drink, Drink
  108. Dumb insolence
  109. E. C. Williams
  110. Egoless programming
  111. Electronic grade book
  112. eLife
  113. Elmer C. Stoner
  114. Email disclaimer — Did you know ... that UBS Warburg had an email disclaimer of more than 1,000 words? (29 Sept 2010)
  115. Enamel sign
  116. Enantiosis
  117. Enid Marx
  118. Eric Robinson (conductor)
  119. Everyone's Gone to the Moon
  120. Everything which is not forbidden is allowed
  121. Expenditure incidence
  122. Eye poke
  123. Eyesore
  124. Environmental analysis
  125. Everett Joel Hall
  126. Feet of clay
  127. Festina lente
  128. Financial goal
  129. Fishwife
  130. Flypaper effect
  131. Foster's Release
  132. Frank Umont
  133. French provincial furniture
  134. Games & Puzzles
  135. Get-well card
  136. George Posford
  137. Gillian Duffy (editor)
  138. Glencairn's rising
  139. Globitermes sulphureus — Did you know ... that the termite Globitermes sulphureus uses autothysis, a form of suicidal altruism, to entangle intruder ants in a sticky substance? — (9 Oct 2009)
  140. Gloom — Did you know ... that people tend to see the world as a grey gloom when they are depressed? — (5 Aug 2010)
  141. Gone Fishin' (song)
  142. Gone for a Burton
  143. Good-night, Vienna (song)
  144. Googlefight
  145. Graff Diamonds
  146. Great Ealing School
  147. Greater Cairo Planning Commission
  148. Greenhouse gas monitoring
  149. Greeper
  150. Greg Pritchard
  151. Gustav Walter (impresario)‎
  152. Gypsy Breynton
  153. HadCRUT
  154. Haig & Haig
  155. Hammersmith Ghost — Did you know ... that the case of the Hammersmith Ghost (pictured) was tried at the Old Bailey and the accused was sentenced to death by hanging and dissection? — (31 October 2011)
  156. Hard cases make bad law
  157. Hardy's paradox
  158. Harriet Bowdler
  159. Hater (Internet)
  160. Hell's Glen
  161. Henry Beaufoy
  162. Henry Dagg
  163. Higgins Trust
  164. Hill Street, London — rewrite at AFD — Did you know ... that there were Hill Street blues in 18th-century London? (30 Oct 2013) — 2577 hits
  165. Hilary Lloyd
  166. Historical figure
  167. Hobohemia
  168. Hole in the Ground
  169. Hoxton knot
  170. House-building
  171. Human spirit
  172. Illuminated procession
  173. Internet celebrity
  174. I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls
  175. I Tawt I Taw A Puddy Tat
  176. I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman
  177. In a Monastery Garden
  178. Information paradox
  179. Jacques Leslie
  180. James Dunlop Smith
  181. James William Middleton — Did you know ... that James Middleton, the brother of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, baked 21 cakes for HELLO! magazine's 21st birthday? — (13 May 2011)
  182. Jayne Hepsibah
  183. John Marshall Clemens
  184. John Millington
  185. Joseph J. Sullivan (vaudeville)
  186. Journal of Automated Reasoning‎
  187. JW Cameron & Company Limited
  188. Karen of the Andamans
  189. Karla Black
  190. Katherine Hankey
  191. Kilchattan Bay
  192. Kiro Honjo
  193. La Caramba
  194. Ladies' navels
  195. Landport Gate (Gibraltar)
  196. Larry Wos
  197. Lawyer joke
  198. Le Dernier Verre
  199. Legros de Rumigny
  200. Léonard (coiffeur)
  201. Le Paysan de Paris
  202. Lepanto (poem)
  203. Let's Turkey Trot
  204. Let us with a gladsome mind
  205. Licence to use
  206. Lieutenant-General Anthony Palmer
  207. Lion Brewery (Hartlepool)
  208. Lion versus tiger — rescue rewrite — about 1000 hits/day
  209. List of barbers
  210. List of baseball deaths
  211. List of bizarre buildings
  212. List of fictional Scots
  213. List of guitars
  214. List of honest politicians
  215. List of Italian inventions
  216. List of medical mnemonics
  217. Lists of music by theme
  218. List of redheads
  219. List of songs about bicycles — 2340 views in 30 days to 10 July 2013 = 78/day
  220. List of stock characters in science fiction
  221. Localism Bill
  222. Log truck
  223. London Concertante
  224. London Nose
  225. Longitude (book)
  226. Love Thy Neighbor (1940 film)‎
  227. Loving You Has Made Me Bananas
  228. -ly
  229. Madame Martin
  230. Male unemployment
  231. Malla Nunn
  232. Many a true word is spoken in jest
  233. Maryum Ali
  234. Medicine chest
  235. Melodies for You
  236. Meritas (cloth)
  237. Metals Disintegrating Company
  238. Metal powder
  239. Migration studies
  240. Miles Mason
  241. Milking the bull (rewrite)
  242. Missed Connections (rewrite/rescue)
  243. Moral courage
  244. Morelli's
  245. Mother Advertising
  246. Mr Gradgrind
  247. Moquette
  248. Multiplicity (psychology)
  249. Museum of Soho
  250. My Kinda Town
  251. Nando's Coffee House
  252. Narcissus (music)
  253. Neal's Yard
  254. Nellie Wallace
  255. Night porter
  256. Nkalagu
  257. No pitch
  258. Nurse stereotypes
  259. NYLON
  260. Obliquity
  261. Office for Budget Responsibility — Did you know ... that George Osborne, in his first speech as the new UK Chancellor, announced a new independent Office for Budget Responsibility to take the politics out of economic forecasting? — (26 May 2010)
  262. Oliver hammer
  263. Olivier Ameisen‎
  264. Online reading
  265. Open terrain
  266. Overspending
  267. Palinacousis
  268. Papert Koenig Lois
  269. Parable of the Mote and the Beam
  270. Partnership limited by shares
  271. Party dress
  272. Pass the Bomb
  273. Paul Hollywood — Did you know ... that celebrity chef and baker Paul Hollywood created what is thought to be the most expensive loaf of bread in Britain? — (8 April 2012)
  274. Paul St George
  275. Pedal bin
  276. Perfect is the enemy of good
  277. Personal fulfillment
  278. Perspicacity
  279. Petersham Hole
  280. Petroleum transport
  281. Picnic game
  282. Pivotal
  283. Pizzaland
  284. Pop-up hotel
  285. POSK
  286. Praise to the Lord, the Almighty‎ — Did you know ... that "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty", the hymn that inspired Bach's cantata BWV 137, has been published in more than ten English translations?(25 Sep 2011)
  287. Princess Louise (pub)
  288. Printer's mark
  289. Programming team
  290. Pulse!
  291. Purl — Did you know ... that Samuel Pepys drank purl in a bawdy house behind the House of Lords? (28 Aug 2010)
  292. Queen Elizabeth's corgis — Did you know ... that Queen Elizabeth II has owned over 30 corgis since she ascended the throne in 1952? (6 Oct 2012)
  293. Queen Victoria's pets
  294. Rat torture
  295. Raven Row
  296. Raw water
  297. Redneck joke
  298. Religion and Agriculture
  299. Replacement depot
  300. Retribution (poem)
  301. Revolutionary generation
  302. Rhubarb tart
  303. Richard Dudgeon
  304. Ring of Silvianus — Did you know ... that the cursed Ring of Silvianus may have inspired J. R. R. Tolkien to write The Hobbit? (15 April 2013)
  305. Rob Chilson
  306. Roger & Gallet
  307. Root ball
  308. Root trainer
  309. Ruislip Woods — Did you know ... that timber from the Ruislip Woods was used in the construction of the Tower of London, Windsor Castle, the Palace of Westminster, and the manor of the Black Prince in Kennington? — (6 May 2011)
  310. Rupert Shrive
  311. Russet
  312. Salmon burger
  313. Sam Cowell
  314. Sarah Gamp
  315. Saville and Martin
  316. Say I Won't Be There
  317. School for the Indigent Blind
  318. Science in popular culture
  319. Scientific myth (rewrite)
  320. Scotticism
  321. Sea air
  322. Seed germinator
  323. Sensitive skin type
  324. Sheepskin boots
  325. Shocking Duel
  326. Shottle Bop
  327. Shrub (drink)
  328. Side Saddle
  329. Silly Billy — Did you know ... that, at English fairs, women enjoyed sticking pins into Silly Billy's legs? — (2 Aug 2010)
  330. Simon Edy
  331. Singe
  332. Singing hinny
  333. Skindles
  334. Slant board
  335. Smelly socks
  336. Smoking Bishop
  337. Sniggle
  338. Snub
  339. Soho Pam — Did you know ... that Soho Pam liked to give her patrons a cuddle? — (2 April 2013 - 7,869 hits)
  340. Soho Society
  341. Somatic anxiety
  342. Something old
  343. Song and supper room
  344. Son of Hickory Holler's Tramp
  345. Sophistication
  346. Sounding board
  347. South Molton Street
  348. Spaghetti Western Orchestra‎
  349. Speleotherapy
  350. Stabiliser (food)
  351. Stanhope lens
  352. Starch mill
  353. St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School
  354. St Mary's Perivale
  355. Stonewalling
  356. Storm damage
  357. Stout-hearted Men
  358. Suasoria
  359. Suffer fools gladly
  360. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof
  361. Supposititious children
  362. Surfers Paradise Meter Maids — Did you know ... that the meter maids in Surfers Paradise top up the parking meter rather than issuing fines? (12 June 2013 - 12,369 hits)
  363. Swaggering
  364. Sydney Guilaroff
  365. Tavistock Street
  366. Teletubbies say "Eh-oh!" — Did you know ... that Simon Cowell signed the Teletubbies to his record label for their hit Teletubbies say "Eh-oh!"? — (5 Jan 2009)
  367. Tell me the old, old story
  368. The Albannach
  369. The Anthologist (novel)
  370. The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory
  371. The Deadwood Stage (Whip-Crack-Away!)
  372. The Folk Singer
  373. The Gardener's Labyrinth
  374. The Gold Wedding
  375. The Great British Bake Off
  376. The Great Cat Massacre
  377. The Grenadier
  378. The Heretic
  379. The Infinity of Lists
  380. The ITM Fishing Show
  381. The March of the 45
  382. The No Asshole Rule
  383. The profitable arte of gardening
  384. The road to hell is paved with good intentions
  385. The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo
  386. The Spaniard That Blighted My Life‎
  387. The True Briton (magazine)
  388. The Victorian Kitchen Garden
  389. The Watermill
  390. The Year of the Angry Rabbit
  391. The Thing-Ummy Bob
  392. The Witchery by the Castle
  393. This Flight Tonight
  394. Thomas Appelquist
  395. Thomas Sheridan (actor)
  396. Thomas Sheridan (divine)
  397. Three Wheels on My Wagon
  398. Three Wolf Moon — viewed 13471 times in 201111
  399. Tight trousers
  400. To market, to buy a fat pig
  401. Tomato seed oil
  402. Tower Town
  403. Traverse (climbing)
  404. Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa
  405. Tyson (dog)
  406. Urban chickens
  407. Valence issue — expanded from redirect
  408. Variation diminishing property
  409. Vera Violetta
  410. Visual comparison
  411. Vulgarity
  412. Wally Bird
  413. Wargamer
  414. Where Did You Get That Hat?
  415. Whistling Dick
  416. W. H. J. Grout
  417. Who, whom?
  418. Wickelphone
  419. Wilmington, Somerset
  420. Wine humour — Did you know ... that Cat's Pee on a Gooseberry Bush and Goats Do Roam are examples of wine humour? — ( 4 Sept 2010)
  421. Wörishofer
  422. WWII Political Cartoons
  423. Your Feet's Too Big
  424. Your hundred best tunes
  425. Z-Man Games
  426. 3 Kings (jazz trio)
  427. 4 Girls 4 Harps

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  1. Aidan Davis
  2. Alexander Stanhope St. George
  3. Bagrock
  4. Belin
  5. Bloody Croft
  6. Cat organ
  7. Cat's Pee on a Gooseberry Bush
  8. Coster walk
  9. Dance basse
  10. Dead cat
  11. Debt reduction
  12. Didymus Mountain
  13. Dimple (whisky)
  14. Dyspermia
  15. Edd Kimber
  16. EU organic logo
  17. Familiarity breeds contempt
  18. Fire Extinguisher Balls
  19. Fourpence
  20. Fowl run
  21. Gannet Man
  22. Gloomth
  23. Goats do Roam
  24. Harlem jive
  25. Harrods Food Hall
  26. Haute dance
  27. Horse & Dolphin Yard
  28. Human Brain Project
  29. James James Morrison Morrison Weatherby George Dupree
  30. Journey (song)
  31. Joyce the Librarian
  32. Kilowarhol
  33. Light classical music
  34. Matt Watson (stunt fisherman)
  35. Maudslay, Son and Field
  36. Megawarhol
  37. Moping
  38. Moses' Well
  39. Moss culture
  40. Online Sales Tricks
  41. Paul Yarrow
  42. Pimp walk
  43. Pinch (whisky)
  44. Planet Narnia
  45. Pothole gardening
  46. Power touch
  47. Primary objective
  48. Schauer-Romantik
  49. Sidcot suit
  50. Smarter than the average bear
  51. Station Jim
  52. Sue Son
  53. Suralan
  54. The Ultimate Fishing Show
  55. Trusted digital camera
  56. Turning up one's nose
  57. Category:Urban planning in Egypt
  58. Vegetable patch
  59. Watermen's Hall
  60. Weasels in fiction
  61. Weird Cycle Lanes of Brighton
  62. Woodheap
  63. WP:DIVERSITY