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| Paisley | | Paisley | ||
− | || {{w|Paisley, Renfrewshire|No joke}}. It sounds funny to Americans because it's associated with {{w|Paisley (design)|paisley}} fabric, a Persian-style print invented in the town | + | || {{w|Paisley, Renfrewshire|No joke}}. It sounds funny to Americans because it's associated with {{w|Paisley (design)|paisley}} fabric, a Persian-style print invented in the town |
|| {{w|Burnley}} | || {{w|Burnley}} | ||
|| The real Paisley is in Scotland, near Glasgow. | || The real Paisley is in Scotland, near Glasgow. | ||
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| Basil | | Basil | ||
− | || | + | || {{w|Basil|A herb}}, and {{w|Basil Fawlty|one of the most famous British TV characters}}. |
|| {{w|Scunthorpe}} | || {{w|Scunthorpe}} | ||
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