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90% | 9 | The term is named after the English character Sam Weller in Charles Dickens' novel 'The Pickwick Papers', who frequently employed such sayings. | ||||||
noun • a comparison comprising a well-known quotation followed by a facetious sequel | ||||||||
80% | 14 | Name of the dish referenced by Charles Dickens in 'The Pickwick Papers' | ||||||
noun • soup made from a calf's head or other meat in imitation of green turtle soup | ||||||||
Name Of The Inn In Charles Dickens Novel The Pickwick Papers
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7 | The term is named after the English character Sam Weller in Charles Dickens' novel 'The Pickwick Papers', who frequently employed such sayings. |