No, the famous 1939 film adaptation of The Wizard of Ozdid not shoot in Kansas. The entire film was made on the soundstages at the MGM studios in Culver City, California. The only exterior filming done in the entire movie were the clouds during the opening and closing credits.
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What House? The house of Dorothy which knocked out the wicked witch? or the Palace of the Wizard, can"t recall any other dwellings- farm out-buildings perhaps.
standard abbreviation for Ounce. look at the money angles- emerald city (green stuff), Yellow Brick road, etc. stands to reason, dudn"t it.
Each T is 0.5 oz, so 2 T is 1 oz.
29 t = 928 000 oz
T-Rex Cafe at the Kansas City Legends in Kansas City. Kansas, by the Kansas City Speedway. There's another T-Rex Cafe in the Animal Kingdom in Disney World Orlando Florida.
What about the Tin Man from Wizard of Oz. Or:Tinkerbelltube of toothpasteturtleTweedle Dee and Tweedle DumTap DancerTightrope WalkerTennis Playertrash canteacherTramp (hobo)toadtalking TV
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16 oz = 1 lb 2,000 lb = 1 T 32,000 oz = 1 T
Yes, there is more than 1 oz.
oz = ounce lb = pound t = not a real abbreviation, probably means ton (2,000 pounds) If you are looking at recipes, "t" is probably teaspoon.
* Tigger (from Winnie the pooh) * Tom Thumb * Tom Sawyer * Tom (the cat from Tom and Jerry) * Thomas Train * Telly (one of the characters from Sesame Street) * Templeton, the rat from Charlotte's Web * Timon (one of Simba's sidekicks in The Lion King) * Tiny Tim (Dicken's A Christmas Carol) * Tarzan * Thelma (one of the gang in Scooby-Doo) * Toto (the dog in The Wizard of Oz) * The Tin Man (Wizard of Oz)