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Well if you would like to know with regards to actual titles then it would have to be.. * Hockey to Field Hockey as most Americans call, Ice Hockey, Hockey. * Football to Soccer as Most Americans call Football, Soccer. * Snooker to Billards as Most Americans call Snooker, Billiards. (although i think billards is a bit different closer to Pool) Thats all i can think of unless someone is willing to add to this list??
Americans usually call a house "a house", sometimes "real estate".
They call it cream too.
the native americans call the buffalo tatanka. the white buffalo is sacred to the native americans.
Anybody can like Ice Hockey... don't be racist!
Blocks on Ice happened in 2012.
Blocks on Ice was created in 2012-03.
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Yes, he actually did three blocks of ice and was unsuccessful in doing 4 blocks. He manage though to crack 4 blocks of ice and his punch did not go through.
Blocks of ice.
A kettle is a depression left by melted blocks of ice in glacial deposits.
As the ice blocks left behind by the continental glacier melted after the last ice age, they formed bodies of water known as kettle lakes. These kettle lakes are depressions in the landscape caused by the melting of the ice blocks, which were then filled with water from the melted ice.
There were no "Americans" in or after the ice age.
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The game "Don't Break the Ice" is a game of dexterity and cleverness. You have to try to tap out the blocks without having the "ice" fall apart. Who ever has the most blocks when the ice falls apart is the winner.
Not sure what you are asking here exactly, but Ice makers in the centuries before refrigeration often used sawdust to insulate ice blocks in the ice houses, to slow the rate of melting. And to prevent the blocks from sticking together.