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  1. The following is a list of each band name along with the corresponding picture clue used to represent the band. RADIOHEAD. Towards the upper left corner of the “Can You Find 9 Bands” puzzle, there is a man with a radio for a head. He seems to be slightly confused and looking down at the ground while scratching his “head.”

  2. Feb 20, 2024 · 'Hole in the Ground' taken from the new album 'Mind Yourself' out now.Purchase 'Mind Yourself' now: https://linktr.ee/TheScratchDirected, Edited & Graded by ...

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  3. As material slid into the hole formed, it closed the vent and the process repeated, eventually forming the huge hole. Blocks as large as 26 feet (8 m) in size were flung as far as 2.3 miles (3.7 km) from the crater. To the west of Hole-in-the-Ground is an even bigger maar, 1.1 miles (1,820 m), but older and more eroded, called Big Hole.

    • 4,650 ft (1,420 m)
    • USGS Hole In The Ground
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  5. Landed on my back when I side-stepped right. With my knee banged up. Crawling to the beat of the horns and the screams in the Soho heat. Bring a shovel. Bag of sand. Bucket of tar and a strong pair of hands. Won’t take much in the sweat and the din. Fill the damn thing in. Fill the damn thing in. There’s a hole in the ground where the words ...

  6. Apr 12, 2024 · George Martin. Released in 1962, “The Hole in the Ground” is a quirky and humorous song performed by British actor and musician, Bernard Cribbins. With its catchy melody and playful lyrics, the song quickly became a hit in the United Kingdom, reaching number nine on the UK Singles Chart. Despite its lighthearted nature, “The Hole in the ...

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  7. "The Hole in the Ground" is a comic song written by Myles Rudge and composed by Ted Dicks. When recorded by Bernard Cribbins and released by EMI on the Parlophone label in 1962, it was a number nine hit in the UK Singles Chart. It remains the highest charting and most successful of Cribbins' hit singles, staying on the chart for 13 weeks.

    • "Winkle Picker Shoes"
    • 1962
  8. The protagonist was digging a hole in the ground when another man came along and suggested that the hole should be square instead of round. The protagonist decided to continue digging the hole the way he wanted, even though the other man disagreed. Eventually, the hole was filled and the other man was buried under it.

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