Napoleon Blownapart
The famous general who kept dynamite in his kitchen is General William Tecumseh Sherman. He is known for his "March to the Sea" during the American Civil War and his unconventional methods of warfare. The anecdote about him storing dynamite in his kitchen highlights his innovative and sometimes controversial tactics.
There is more than one answer to this riddle:"Linoleum Blown-apart" (a pun on Napoléon Bonaparte)" Sir.""Bomb-Appetit !""Napoleon Dynamite" (2004 independent film)
Dynamite works by burning very quickly, generating a lot of...well, I guess you'd call it smoke. The expansion of this smoke does the dynamite's work.
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A kitchen house is typically a room within your house that you call the kitchen. This is where you cook, prepare meals, and eat. However, "The Kitchen House" is also a book.
You can call a handyman or a plummer in your area to help install your kitchen taps. It should not cost more than $50.00 to do this.
The cast of The Call of the Heart - 1928 includes: Frank Baker as Henchman Edmund Cobb as Jerry Wilson George Plues as Henchman William Steele as Dave Crenshaw Dynamite the Dog as Dynamite Owen Train as Henchman