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The phrase 'up your alley' means that it is something that you like or might be good at. For instance, a good athlete may find football up his alley.
Gene Alley debuted on September 4, 1963 and played his final game on September 27, 1973.
An alley oop is a play in basketball where one player passes the ball to another who catches it while airborne, and who dunks it or lays it up before landing.
Vacherie, Louisiana.
Yes. Although it is not in Tornado Alley, Indiana gets its fair share of tornadoes.
Western Missouri is generally considered to be in Tornado Alley.
No. Illinois is usually not considered part of Tornado Alley.
Marble Falls, TX is on the border of Tornado Alley.
Tornado Alley does not have official boundaries. Depending on how the map is drawn Leander could be considered just inside or just outside Tornado Alley.
Generally an alley is a public right of way, and it would be unusual for that to be trespass.
No. Although tornadoes are not uncommon Michigan it is not considered part of tornado alley.
Oklahoma is in Tornado Alley. Tornadoes are not as frequent in Georgia, though some parts of it could still be considered a part of "Dixie Alley", a secondary hotspot for tornado activity.
Tornado Alley is a region, not a time of year. Tornado season is generally considered to last April through June.
Although Florida has a high frequency of tornadoes, it is not considered part of Tornado Alley because it is very far from it and would best be considered as part of a different tornado-forming region.
The alley that is most mentioned in the Harry Potter series is Diagon Alley.In the second book, Chamber of Secrets, he gets lost in Lockturn Alley because of Floo Powder, which is traveling by fire.Actually, in the second book he goes into KnockturnAlley. This is where all the Dark witches and wizards shop and congregate. Ms. Rowling intended it as a pun... a spin on the word nocturnally.
Tornado Alley is not precisely defined, but is generally considered to stretch from northern Texas northward into South Dakota and Iowa and includes large portions of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
Eastern Colorado near the Oklahoma state line sees relatively high tornado activity and is considered part of tornado alley.