The Wizard left the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz in the same way that he arrived. Many years before his meeting with Dorothy Gale, the Wizard had floated in on his hot-air balloon. Before Oz, he had lived in Nebraska. And so when he left Oz, he had on his balloon the letters 'State Fair Omaha'.
"Omaha" is the word that is written under "State Fair" on the balloon by which the Wizard wants to take Dorothy home in "The Wizard of Oz."
Specifically, this is an incident from the beloved 1939 film version but not the original 1900 book edition of "The Wizard of Oz." In the book, the Wizard originally comes from Nebraska and no longer has the original balloon by which he arrives in Oz. In the movie, he claims to be from Kansas and still has the original balloon by which he arrives from a performance in Nebraska.
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Not one of the words in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" is written by Eloise Jarvis McGraw (December 9, 1915 - November 30, 2000).Specifically, the words in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" are all those of author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum (May 15, 1856 - May 6, 1919. Sixty-three years after the publication of the first Baum book on Oz, Eloise Jarvis McGraw became a writer recognized by The Baum Family Trust as a canonical author in the royal histories of Oz series. She wrote both the 303-page "Merry Go Round in Oz" for publication in 1963 and the 98-page "The Forbidden Fountain of Oz" for publication in 1980 with her daughter, graphic artist Lauren Lynn McGraw Wagner (b. August 15, 1944) and the 224-page "The Rundelstone of Oz" for posthumous publication in 2001.
"I am Oz, the Great and Terrible" in the book and "I am Oz, the Great and Powerful" in the film are the Wizard's words in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the Wizard sandwiches his announcement between a sound and light show of disembodied voices and different shapes. For example, he takes the varying shapes of a ball of fire, a beast, a beautiful woman and a giant head in the book. He turns into belching fire and smoke through which a disembodied voice projects in the film.
Roughly 315,700. On a single page the words are 385. So give or take about a 1,000 to account for chapter headings and such.
State Fair Omaha
Using the right words - leaves the reader in no doubt of what the writer is trying to say.
There are many more words then that.
Some rhyming words for "balloon man" could be: fan, can, tan, and clan.
Please refer to the link below for the Word Wizard List.
The words for 'wizard' in Welsh are:swynwrdewingwyddondyn hysbys"Swynwr Oz" etc.
the wizard in dragon dragon is forgetful or absentminded and a misplacer
Coward, Dullard, Wizard
A balloon is an object that hovers and move with the wind.
wat kind of words do?
The magnitude of a buoyant force on a balloon depends on the size of the balloon. In other words, the force will be either big or small depending on the correlating size of the balloon in use with the experiment.
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