"Knock Knock, Who's There?", written and composed by John Carter and Geoff Stephens, was the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1970, performed by the Welsh singer Mary Hopkin.
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the lady appeared in knock (county down) and this is now a holy place
The United Kingdom has come in 2nd a total of 15 times. 1959 - "Sing Little Birdie" by Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson 1960 - "Looking High, High, High" by Bryan Johnson 1961 - "Are You Sure" by The Allisons 1964 - "I Love the Little Things" by Matt Monro 1965 - "I Belong" by Kathy Kirby 1968 - "Congratulations" by Cliff Richard (There are allegations of vote rigging in ESC 1968, but officially, Congratulations came in second) 1970 - "Knock Knock, Who's There?" by Mary Hopkin 1972 - "Beg, Steal, or Borrow" by The New Seekers 1975 - "Let Me Be the One" by The Shadows 1977 - "Rock Bottom" by Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran 1988 - "Go" by Scott Fitzgerald 1989 - "Why Do I Always Get It Wrong?" by Live Report 1992 - "One Step Out of Time" by Michael Bell 1993 - "Better the Devil You Know" by Sonia 1998 - "Where Are You?" by Imaani
I believe it is jousting
No, all they need is just cause.
I don't believe it has a knock sensor.
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Yes, you should have it. Ireland is a separate country and Knock is an International airport.
MacDuff and Lennox knocked at the main entrance of Macbeth's castle to gain entry.
The secret knock is knock knock, knock knock knock knock
The first occurrence of the multiple repeated knocks appears in Series 1 Episode 10 - The Loobenfeld Decay:Sheldon: (Knock, knock, knock, knock) Leonard, (Knock, knock, knock, knock) Leonard, (Knock, knock, knock, knock) Leonard...Sheldon: (Knock, knock, knock, knock) Penny, (Knock, knock, knock, knock) Penny, (Knock, knock, knock, knock)Penny, (door opens) Good morning.
Knock knock. Who's there? Banana. Banana who? Knock knock. Who's there? Banana. Banana who? Knock knock. Who's there? Banana. Banana who? Knock knock. Who's there? Orange Orange who? Orange you glad I didn't say banana?
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*Knock Knock "Who's There?" ''Banana'' "Banana Who? *Knock Knock "Who's There?" ''Banana'' "Banana Who? *Knock Knock "Who's There?" ''Banana'' "Banana Who? *Knock Knock "Who's There?" ''Orange'' "Orange Who?" ''Orange you glad I didn't say banana''
No, knock is a noun (a knock on the door) and a verb (to knock on the door).