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  • Flying Solo (novel)
  • 1998 book by Ralph Fletcher

    Flying Solo is a young adult novel written by Ralph Fletcher, first published in 1998 (first edition). On April 28th, Mr. Fabiano, a sixth-grade teacher

    Flying Solo (novel)

    Flying_Solo_(novel)

  • Flying Solo
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Flying Solo may refer to: Flying solo, the first solo flight A single person, sometimes referred to as "flying solo" Flying Solo (novel), a 1998 novel

    Flying Solo

    Flying_Solo

  • Solo Leveling
  • South Korean web novel series by Chugong

    Solo Leveling, also alternatively translated as Only I Level Up (Korean: 나 혼자만 레벨업; RR: Na honjaman rebereop) is a South Korean fantasy web novel written

    Solo Leveling

    Solo_Leveling

  • Flying Home
  • Song by Benny Goodman Sextet

    collection. Flying Home (1978) is the title of a novel by Morris Lurie who uses references to jazz in his stories. "Original versions of Flying Home". Secondhand

    Flying Home

    Flying_Home

  • Solo: A Star Wars Story
  • 2018 film by Ron Howard

    Retrieved June 17, 2018. D'Alessandro, Anthony (May 27, 2018). "Why Is 'Solo' Flying So Low At The B.O.? Memorial Day Opening Now At $103M – Monday Update"

    Solo: A Star Wars Story

    Solo:_A_Star_Wars_Story

  • The Han Solo Adventures
  • Series of Star Wars novels

    The Han Solo Adventures is a trilogy of novels set in the Star Wars fictional universe by American science-fiction novelist Brian Daley. It follows the

    The Han Solo Adventures

    The_Han_Solo_Adventures

  • Harrison Ford filmography
  • films and television before rising to stardom with his portrayal of Han Solo in the space opera films Star Wars (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

    Harrison Ford filmography

    Harrison Ford filmography

    Harrison_Ford_filmography

  • Barnstorming
  • Aircraft pilots performing stunts to entertain

    manned flight. The Wright brothers and Glenn Curtiss had early flying exhibition teams, with solo flyers like Lincoln Beachey and Didier Masson also popular

    Barnstorming

    Barnstorming

    Barnstorming

  • Solo Leveling season 2
  • Second season of the anime TV series

    Solo Leveling is an anime television series based on Chugong's South Korean web novel of the same name. After the broadcast of the first season finale

    Solo Leveling season 2

    Solo_Leveling_season_2

  • The Flying Fifty-Five (novel)
  • 1922 novel by Edgar Wallace

    The Flying Fifty-Five is a 1922 sports mystery novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace set in the horse racing world. It has been adapted for films twice:

    The Flying Fifty-Five (novel)

    The_Flying_Fifty-Five_(novel)

  • Wingsuit flying
  • Variant of skydiving

    Wingsuit flying (or wingsuiting) is a type of skydiving using a webbing-sleeved jumpsuit called a wingsuit to add webbed area to the diver's body and generate

    Wingsuit flying

    Wingsuit flying

    Wingsuit_flying

  • The Black Abbot (novel)
  • 1926 novel by Edgar Wallace

    The Black Abbot is a crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace which was first published in 1926 about the ghost of an abbot haunting the grounds

    The Black Abbot (novel)

    The_Black_Abbot_(novel)

  • Films based on works by Edgar Wallace
  • List of films based on Edgar Wallace works

    Crimson Circle (1922) Down Under Donovan (1922) The Diamond Man (1924) The Flying Fifty-Five (1924) The Green Archer (1925) Mark of the Frog (1928) serial

    Films based on works by Edgar Wallace

    Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallace

  • Amelia Earhart
  • American aviation pioneer (1897–1937)

    became the first woman to make a nonstop solo transatlantic flight, and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for her achievement. She was one of

    Amelia Earhart

    Amelia Earhart

    Amelia_Earhart

  • The Calendar (novel)
  • 1930 novel

    The Calendar is a 1930 British thriller novel by Edgar Wallace. A racehorse owner agrees to throw a race and has to deal with the consequences of his

    The Calendar (novel)

    The_Calendar_(novel)

  • The Green Ribbon (novel)
  • 1929 novel

    The Green Ribbon is a 1929 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. Like a number of Wallace's novels it is set against the backdrop of the horseracing

    The Green Ribbon (novel)

    The_Green_Ribbon_(novel)

  • The Lady of Ascot
  • 1930 novel

    The Lady of Ascot is a 1930 crime novel by British writer Edgar Wallace. It is a loose novelisation of Wallace's 1921 play M'Lady, about a woman attempting

    The Lady of Ascot

    The_Lady_of_Ascot

  • The Green Archer (novel)
  • 1923 novel by Edgar Wallace

    The Green Archer is a 1923 thriller novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. The novel was serialized in The Detective Magazine, Amalgamated Press, London

    The Green Archer (novel)

    The_Green_Archer_(novel)

  • The Wanderer (Leiber novel)
  • 1964 novel by Fritz Leiber

    left without its Moon. The novel follows the lives of disparate people around the globe. There is a man attempting a solo crossing of the Atlantic Ocean

    The Wanderer (Leiber novel)

    The_Wanderer_(Leiber_novel)

  • The Secret House
  • 1917 novel by Edgar Wallace

    The Secret House is a 1917 thriller novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. It featured the return of several characters who had appeared in his earlier

    The Secret House

    The_Secret_House

  • Buildering
  • Act of climbing buildings

    famous builderer by free soloing high buildings all over the globe. In 2007, buildering in Cambridge was featured in a detective novel by Jill Paton Walsh

    Buildering

    Buildering

    Buildering

  • The Strange Countess (novel)
  • 1925 novel

    The Strange Countess is a 1925 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. In 1961 it was the basis for the 1933 British film The Jewel and for a

    The Strange Countess (novel)

    The Strange Countess (novel)

    The_Strange_Countess_(novel)

  • The River of Stars (novel)
  • 1913 novel

    The River of Stars is a 1913 novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. It was part of a series of stories in which the character of Commissioner Sanders

    The River of Stars (novel)

    The_River_of_Stars_(novel)

  • The Dark Eyes of London (novel)
  • 1924 novel by Edgar Wallace

    The Dark Eyes Of London is a crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace which was first published in 1924. An unbalanced doctor and his brother murder

    The Dark Eyes of London (novel)

    The Dark Eyes of London (novel)

    The_Dark_Eyes_of_London_(novel)

  • The Man Who Bought London (novel)
  • 1915 novel

    The Man Who Bought London is a 1915 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. It was originally published as a magazine serialisation. An American

    The Man Who Bought London (novel)

    The_Man_Who_Bought_London_(novel)

  • Callista trilogy
  • Star Wars novel trilogy

    The Callista trilogy is a series of three American science fiction novels, set in the Star Wars universe and featuring the ex-Jedi character Callista Ming;

    Callista trilogy

    Callista_trilogy

  • The Sinister Man (novel)
  • 1924 novel by Edgar Wallace

    The Sinister Man is a 1924 thriller novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. In 1960 it was turned into the film The Sinister Man directed by Clive

    The Sinister Man (novel)

    The_Sinister_Man_(novel)

  • Down Under Donovan (novel)
  • 1918 novel by Edgar Wallace

    Down Under Donovan is a 1918 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. In 1922, it was made into a British silent film called Down Under Donovan

    Down Under Donovan (novel)

    Down_Under_Donovan_(novel)

  • Rogue Planet (novel)
  • 2000 novel by Greg Bear

    is a science fiction novel by American writer Greg Bear, published in 2000 and set in the Star Wars universe. It is a prequel novel occurring after the

    Rogue Planet (novel)

    Rogue_Planet_(novel)

  • The Missing Million (novel)
  • 1923 crime novel by Edgar Wallace

    The Missing Million is a 1923 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. "The Missing Million" centers around the disappearance of millionaire Rex

    The Missing Million (novel)

    The_Missing_Million_(novel)

  • Star Wars: Aftermath trilogy
  • Trilogy of science fiction novels by Chuck Wendig

    Star Wars: Aftermath is a trilogy of Star Wars science fiction novels by American author Chuck Wendig. Set soon after the events of the 1983 film Return

    Star Wars: Aftermath trilogy

    Star_Wars:_Aftermath_trilogy

  • Ruth Elder
  • American pilot and actress

    forgotten who she was. In 2013, an inspirational juvenile book titled Flying Solo: How Ruth Elder Soared into America's Heart was published, written by

    Ruth Elder

    Ruth Elder

    Ruth_Elder

  • The Yellow Snake
  • 1926 novel

    The Yellow Snake is a 1926 thriller novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. It provided the basis for the 1963 West German film The Curse of the Yellow

    The Yellow Snake

    The_Yellow_Snake

  • Solo for Sparrow
  • 1962 British film by Gordon Flemyng

    Solo for Sparrow is a 1962 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Gordon Flemyng and starring Glyn Houston, Anthony Newlands and Nadja Regin

    Solo for Sparrow

    Solo_for_Sparrow

  • The Man Who Knew (novel)
  • 1918 novel by Edgar Wallace

    The Man Who Knew is a 1918 British thriller novel by Edgar Wallace. A detective investigates the death of a South Africa diamond magnate in London. In

    The Man Who Knew (novel)

    The_Man_Who_Knew_(novel)

  • The Ganymede Takeover
  • 1967 novel by Philip K. Dick

    science fiction novel by American writers Philip K. Dick and Ray Nelson. It is an alien invasion novel, and similar to Dick's earlier solo novel The Game-Players

    The Ganymede Takeover

    The_Ganymede_Takeover

  • The Big Foot
  • 1927 novel by Edgar Wallace

    Big Foot is a 1927 crime novel by Edgar Wallace. This is one of the most significant of his works because of the character Sooper, a detective from Metropolitan

    The Big Foot

    The_Big_Foot

  • Monty Python
  • British surreal comedy group

    to the style of Flying Circus: a series of sketches loosely follows the ages of man from birth to death. Directed again by Jones solo, The Meaning of

    Monty Python

    Monty Python

    Monty_Python

  • Felicity Dahl
  • Wife of Roald Dahl (born 1938)

    Adult novels Some Time Never: A Fable for Supermen (1948) My Uncle Oswald (1979) Short story collections Over to You: Ten Stories of Flyers and Flying (1946)

    Felicity Dahl

    Felicity_Dahl

  • The Terrible People (novel)
  • 1926 novel

    The Terrible People is a 1926 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. The novel was turned into The Terrible People an American film serial in

    The Terrible People (novel)

    The Terrible People (novel)

    The_Terrible_People_(novel)

  • Angel Esquire (novel)
  • 1908 crime mystery novel

    Angel Esquire is a 1908 crime mystery novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. The wealthy owner of a gambling establishment leaves his money to whichever

    Angel Esquire (novel)

    Angel_Esquire_(novel)

  • The Body in the Thames
  • 1971 film by Harald Philipp

    v t e Edgar Wallace Novels The Four Just Men (1905) Angel Esquire (1908) The Council of Justice (1908) Captain Tatham (1909) The Duke in the Suburbs (1909)

    The Body in the Thames

    The_Body_in_the_Thames

  • Dick Francis
  • English jockey and crime writer (1920–2010)

    reader. She also became a pilot and her experience of flying contributed to many novels, including Flying Finish, Rat Race, and Second Wind. She contracted

    Dick Francis

    Dick_Francis

  • The Crimson Circle (novel)
  • 1922 novel by Edgar Wallace

    1922 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. Scotland Yard tackle a secret league of blackmailers known as The Crimson Circle. The novel was first

    The Crimson Circle (novel)

    The_Crimson_Circle_(novel)

  • Amy Johnson
  • British aviator (1903–1941)

    pioneering English pilot who was the first woman to fly solo from London to Australia. Flying solo or with her husband, Jim Mollison, she set many long-distance

    Amy Johnson

    Amy Johnson

    Amy_Johnson

  • The Clue of the New Pin (novel)
  • Book by Edgar Wallace

    Pin is a 1923 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. it was first published by Hodder & Stoughton in London, 1923. The novel has been adapted for

    The Clue of the New Pin (novel)

    The Clue of the New Pin (novel)

    The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(novel)

  • The Squeaker (novel)
  • 1927 novel by Edgar Wallace

    The Squeaker is a 1927 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace., published in the US as The Squealer in 1928. In the story, an ex-detective goes

    The Squeaker (novel)

    The Squeaker (novel)

    The_Squeaker_(novel)

  • The Law of the Four Just Men
  • 1921 novel by Edgar Wallace

    The Law of the Four Just Men is a 1921 thriller novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. It was the fourth in a series of stories featuring The Four

    The Law of the Four Just Men

    The_Law_of_the_Four_Just_Men

  • The Council of Justice
  • 1908 novel by Edgar Wallace

    Council of Justice is a 1908 thriller novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. It is a sequel to the 1905 novel The Four Just Men, and continues the

    The Council of Justice

    The_Council_of_Justice

  • Clive Cussler
  • American novelist and underwater explorer (1931–2020)

    was an American adventure novelist and underwater explorer. His thriller novels, many featuring the character Dirk Pitt, have been listed on The New York

    Clive Cussler

    Clive Cussler

    Clive_Cussler

  • The Sinister Monk
  • 1965 film

    v t e Edgar Wallace Novels The Four Just Men (1905) Angel Esquire (1908) The Council of Justice (1908) Captain Tatham (1909) The Duke in the Suburbs (1909)

    The Sinister Monk

    The_Sinister_Monk

  • Double Dan (novel)
  • 1924 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace

    Double Dan is a 1924 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. It was published in the United States as Diana of Kara Kara. In 1927 it was adapted

    Double Dan (novel)

    Double_Dan_(novel)

  • Lucy Dahl
  • British screenwriter (born 1965)

    Adult novels Some Time Never: A Fable for Supermen (1948) My Uncle Oswald (1979) Short story collections Over to You: Ten Stories of Flyers and Flying (1946)

    Lucy Dahl

    Lucy Dahl

    Lucy_Dahl

  • James Salter
  • American writer (1925–2015)

    publication of his first novel, The Hunters. After a brief career in film writing and film directing, in 1979 Salter published the novel Solo Faces. He won numerous

    James Salter

    James Salter

    James_Salter

  • The Three Just Men
  • 1925 novel by Edgar Wallace

    The Three Just Men is a 1925 thriller novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. It is a part of a series of novels, sequels to The Four Just Men, featuring

    The Three Just Men

    The_Three_Just_Men

  • Treasure Island
  • 1883 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson

    (originally titled The Sea Cook: A Story for Boys) is an adventure and historical novel by Scottish novelist Robert Louis Stevenson. It was published as a book

    Treasure Island

    Treasure Island

    Treasure_Island

  • The Hunchback of Soho
  • 1966 film

    Crime (1961) The Sinister Man (1961) Time to Remember (1962) Playback (1962) Solo for Sparrow (1962) Locker Sixty-Nine (1962) Incident at Midnight (1963) Return

    The Hunchback of Soho

    The_Hunchback_of_Soho

  • BASE jumping
  • Activity of jumping from fixed objects using a parachute

    clothing to improve control and flight characteristics in the air. Wingsuit flying has become a popular form of BASE jumping in recent years, allowing jumpers

    BASE jumping

    BASE jumping

    BASE_jumping

  • The Angel of Terror
  • 1922 novel by Edgar Wallace

    The Angel of Terror is a 1922 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. In 1963 it was turned into the film Ricochet directed by John Moxey as

    The Angel of Terror

    The_Angel_of_Terror

  • Kirk Hammett
  • American guitarist (born 1962)

    sound with various guitar parts before eventually buying a 1974 Gibson Flying V. Hammett's musical interests eventually drew him into the fledgling thrash

    Kirk Hammett

    Kirk Hammett

    Kirk_Hammett

  • Solo to Sydney
  • Non-fiction novel by Sir Francis Chichester

    Solo to Sydney is a book by Sir Francis Chichester about his solo flight in the 1920s from England to Australia in a de Havilland DH.60 Moth biplane.

    Solo to Sydney

    Solo_to_Sydney

  • Der Hexer (1964 film)
  • 1964 film

    films based on the writings of Edgar Wallace and adapted from the 1925 novel titled The Ringer (originally: The Gaunt Stranger). In 1965, a sequel Neues

    Der Hexer (1964 film)

    Der_Hexer_(1964_film)

  • The Valley of Ghosts (novel)
  • 1922 novel by Edgar Wallace

    The Valley of Ghosts is a crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace which was first published in 1922. The novel was originally serialised in The

    The Valley of Ghosts (novel)

    The_Valley_of_Ghosts_(novel)

  • Charles Nordhoff
  • American novelist (1887–1947)

    daughters and two sons. He wrote novels on his own for ten years, of which The Derelict (1928) was considered his finest solo effort. Nordhoff and Hall continued

    Charles Nordhoff

    Charles_Nordhoff

  • A Song of Ice and Fire
  • Series of novels by George R. R. Martin

    Martin's American publisher Bantam Spectra was to reprint his out-of-print solo novels. The fourth installment, A Feast for Crows, was an immediate best-seller

    A Song of Ice and Fire

    A_Song_of_Ice_and_Fire

  • Stephen Collins
  • American former actor (born 1947)

    Transcendental Meditation (TM). He has taken part in the advanced TM Yogic Flying technique since 1980. Until October 2014, he was a national co-director

    Stephen Collins

    Stephen Collins

    Stephen_Collins

  • Oliver Tree
  • American musician (1993–2026)

    narrative-driven visual projects in his professional career. Tree launched his solo recording career as "Tree" in 2010. By then, he had opened for Skrillex and

    Oliver Tree

    Oliver Tree

    Oliver_Tree

  • The Duke in the Suburbs
  • 1909 novel by Edgar Wallace

    The Duke in the Suburbs is a 1909 novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. Unusually for Wallace, best known for his heavy thrillers, it is a comedy

    The Duke in the Suburbs

    The_Duke_in_the_Suburbs

  • Before Dawn (film)
  • 1933 film

    v t e Edgar Wallace Novels The Four Just Men (1905) Angel Esquire (1908) The Council of Justice (1908) Captain Tatham (1909) The Duke in the Suburbs (1909)

    Before Dawn (film)

    Before_Dawn_(film)

  • The Face in the Night
  • 1924 novel

    The Face in the Night is a 1924 thriller novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. In 1960 it was turned into the film The Malpas Mystery, directed by

    The Face in the Night

    The_Face_in_the_Night

  • Five to One (film)
  • 1963 British film by Gordon Flemyng

    v t e Edgar Wallace Novels The Four Just Men (1905) Angel Esquire (1908) The Council of Justice (1908) Captain Tatham (1909) The Duke in the Suburbs (1909)

    Five to One (film)

    Five_to_One_(film)

  • Tessa Dahl
  • British author (born 1957)

    employment agency and written articles for Tatler before publishing her first novel, the semi-autobiographical Working For Love, in 1988. Dahl became an author

    Tessa Dahl

    Tessa_Dahl

  • Alien
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wright novel), a 1902 novel by Mary Tappan Wright Aliens!, a 1980 anthology of science fiction edited by Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann The Alien (novel), the

    Alien

    Alien

  • Prison Breaker
  • 1936 film

    Wally Patch, Marguerite Allan and George Merritt. The film was based on a novel by Edgar Wallace; its plot concerns a British secret service agent who falls

    Prison Breaker

    Prison_Breaker

  • Ophelia Dahl
  • British-American activist (born 1964)

    Adult novels Some Time Never: A Fable for Supermen (1948) My Uncle Oswald (1979) Short story collections Over to You: Ten Stories of Flyers and Flying (1946)

    Ophelia Dahl

    Ophelia_Dahl

  • Blue Hand
  • 1925 novel by Edgar Wallace

    Blue Hand is a 1925 thriller novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. In 1967 it was adapted into the West German film Creature with the Blue Hand,

    Blue Hand

    Blue_Hand

  • The Nine Bears
  • 1910 novel by Edgar Wallace

    is a 1910 British thriller novel by Edgar Wallace. It was originally written in serial form before being published as a novel. After signing a contract

    The Nine Bears

    The_Nine_Bears

  • The Clue of the Silver Key
  • 1930 novel

    The Clue of the Silver Key is a 1930 thriller novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. Surefoot Smith of Scotland Yard is called in to investigate when

    The Clue of the Silver Key

    The_Clue_of_the_Silver_Key

  • Mark of the Frog
  • 1928 film

    Mark of the Frog Directed by Arch Heath Written by Edgar Wallace (novel The Fellowship of the Frog) Starring Donald Reed Margaret Morris Distributed by

    Mark of the Frog

    Mark of the Frog

    Mark_of_the_Frog

  • Terror Keep
  • 1927 novel by Edgar Wallace

    Terror Keep is a 1927 thriller novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. It is part of a series featuring Wallace's detective J.G. Reeder. James p.175

    Terror Keep

    Terror Keep

    Terror_Keep

  • Olivia Dahl
  • Daughter of Roald Dahl (1955–1962)

    also stolen and replaced by a replica. He also dedicated his children's novels James and the Giant Peach (1961), Fantastic Mr Fox (1970), and The BFG (1982)

    Olivia Dahl

    Olivia_Dahl

  • In Search of Lost Time
  • 1913–1927 novel in seven volumes by Marcel Proust

    in French as La Recherche (IPA: [la ʁə.ʃɛʁʃ]; lit. 'The Search'), is a novel in seven volumes by French author Marcel Proust. This early twentieth-century

    In Search of Lost Time

    In Search of Lost Time

    In_Search_of_Lost_Time

  • Millennium Falcon
  • Fictional starship in the Star Wars franchise

    commanded by smuggler Han Solo and his Wookiee first mate, Chewbacca, and was previously owned by gambler/con-artist Lando Calrissian. Solo: A Star Wars Story

    Millennium Falcon

    Millennium_Falcon

  • Mystery Liner
  • 1934 film by William Nigh

    v t e Edgar Wallace Novels The Four Just Men (1905) Angel Esquire (1908) The Council of Justice (1908) Captain Tatham (1909) The Duke in the Suburbs (1909)

    Mystery Liner

    Mystery Liner

    Mystery_Liner

  • The Frightened Lady (1932 film)
  • 1932 film

    v t e Edgar Wallace Novels The Four Just Men (1905) Angel Esquire (1908) The Council of Justice (1908) Captain Tatham (1909) The Duke in the Suburbs (1909)

    The Frightened Lady (1932 film)

    The_Frightened_Lady_(1932_film)

  • Born to Gamble
  • 1935 film by Phil Rosen

    Born to Gamble Directed by Phil Rosen Written by Edgar Wallace (novel The Green Poropoulos) E. Morton Hough (continuity, dialogue and story) Produced

    Born to Gamble

    Born_to_Gamble

  • Rock climbing
  • Type of sport

    free solo climbs, while Sharma pushed standards in deep-water soloing; Alex Honnold's big wall free soloing became the Oscar-winning film, Free Solo. In

    Rock climbing

    Rock climbing

    Rock_climbing

  • The Terrible People (film)
  • 1960 film

    Fuchsberger, Karin Dor and Fritz Rasp. It is based on Edgar Wallace's 1926 novel of the same name. It was shot at the Bendestorf Studios near Hamburg with

    The Terrible People (film)

    The Terrible People (film)

    The_Terrible_People_(film)

  • Room 13 (Wallace novel)
  • 1924 novel

    Room 13 is a 1924 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace. It was the first in a series of books featuring the character of J. G. Reeder, a mild-mannered

    Room 13 (Wallace novel)

    Room_13_(Wallace_novel)

  • Creature with the Blue Hand
  • 1967 film

    Harald Leipnitz, Klaus Kinski and Ilse Steppat. It is based on the 1925 novel The Blue Hand by Edgar Wallace and was part of a long-running series of

    Creature with the Blue Hand

    Creature_with_the_Blue_Hand

  • Playback (1962 film)
  • British crime film by Quentin Lawrence

    v t e Edgar Wallace Novels The Four Just Men (1905) Angel Esquire (1908) The Council of Justice (1908) Captain Tatham (1909) The Duke in the Suburbs (1909)

    Playback (1962 film)

    Playback_(1962_film)

  • Locker Sixty-Nine
  • 1962 British film by Norman Harrison

    v t e Edgar Wallace Novels The Four Just Men (1905) Angel Esquire (1908) The Council of Justice (1908) Captain Tatham (1909) The Duke in the Suburbs (1909)

    Locker Sixty-Nine

    Locker_Sixty-Nine

  • The Man with the Glass Eye
  • 1969 film

    Crime (1961) The Sinister Man (1961) Time to Remember (1962) Playback (1962) Solo for Sparrow (1962) Locker Sixty-Nine (1962) Incident at Midnight (1963) Return

    The Man with the Glass Eye

    The_Man_with_the_Glass_Eye

  • Flying Bark Productions
  • Australian animation studio & entertainment subsidiary of Studio 100

    Flying Bark Productions Pty. Ltd. (formerly known as Yoram Gross Film Studios, Yoram Gross-Village Roadshow and Yoram Gross-EM.TV) is an Australian entertainment

    Flying Bark Productions

    Flying_Bark_Productions

  • The Jewel (1933 film)
  • 1933 film

    Jack Hawkins. It was written by Basil Mason based on the1925 Edgar Wallace novel The Strange Countess, and was produced by Hugh Perceval as a quota quickie

    The Jewel (1933 film)

    The_Jewel_(1933_film)

  • The Ambushers (film)
  • 1967 film by Henry Levin

    1963 novel of the same name by Donald Hamilton, as well as The Menacers (1968) that featured UFOs and a Mexican setting. When a government-built flying saucer

    The Ambushers (film)

    The_Ambushers_(film)

  • The Sinister Man
  • 1961 British film by Clive Donner

    screenplay was by Robert Banks Stewart based on the 1924 Edgar Wallace novel of the same title. It was one of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries,

    The Sinister Man

    The_Sinister_Man

  • Harry Styles
  • English singer, songwriter and actor (born 1994)

    Botton's 2016 novel The Course of Love made him appreciate the work required in cultivating and sustaining a romantic bond. As a solo artist, Styles

    Harry Styles

    Harry Styles

    Harry_Styles

  • The Flying Squad (1940 film)
  • 1940 British film

    on a 1928 novel by Edgar Wallace, which had been previously filmed under the same title in 1929 (silent) and 1932. Officers of the Flying Squad attempt

    The Flying Squad (1940 film)

    The_Flying_Squad_(1940_film)

  • The Flying Squad (1932 film)
  • 1932 film

    The Flying Squad is a 1932 British crime film directed by F.W. Kraemer and starring Harold Huth, Carol Goodner, Henry Wilcoxon and Edward Chapman. It was

    The Flying Squad (1932 film)

    The_Flying_Squad_(1932_film)

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  • SOL
  • Female

    Spanish

    SOL

    Spanish name derived from the Latin word sol, SOL means "sun." This was a common name for Spanish girls in the Middle Ages. Compare with masculine Sol.

    SOL

  • FLINT
  • Male

    English

    FLINT

     English name derived from the Old English/Low German word, flint, FLINT means "stone splinter," originally used as a byname for someone "hard and tough as flint." Compare with another form of Flint.

    FLINT

  • FLINT
  • Male

    Hebrew

    FLINT

     Jewish ornamental name, FLINT means "shotgun." Compare with another form of Flint.

    FLINT

  • Zebina
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Zebina

    Flowing now, selling, buying.

    Zebina

  • SOL
  • Male

    English

    SOL

     Short form of English Solomon, SOL means "peaceable." Compare with another form of Sol.

    SOL

  • Alling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Alling

    English : variant of Allen.German : habitational name from either of two places called Alling, one in Bavaria and one in Austria.Danish : habitational name from any of several places called Alling. The etymology of the place name is uncertain; it may be a derivative of al ‘alder’.Roger Alling signed the New Haven, CT, Compact in 1639.

    Alling

  • SULO
  • Male

    Finnish

    SULO

    Finnish name derived from the word sulo, SULO means "charm, grace."

    SULO

  • Volante
  • Girl/Female

    Italian

    Volante

    Flying.

    Volante

  • FLYNN
  • Male

    English

    FLYNN

    Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Floinn, FLYNN means "descendant of Flann," hence "red, ruddy."

    FLYNN

  • Flint
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German

    Flint

    A Flint-stone; Stream; Place-name and Surname; Flint Stone Produces a Spark of Fire when Struck by Steel

    Flint

  • Zebina
  • Biblical

    Zebina

    flowing now; selling; buying

    Zebina

  • Flynt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Flynt

    English : variant spelling of Flint.

    Flynt

  • SOLON
  • Male

    Greek

    SOLON

    (Σόλων) Greek name SOLON means "wisdom."

    SOLON

  • ROLO
  • Male

    English

    ROLO

    Variant spelling of English Rollo, ROLO means "famous land."

    ROLO

  • Illing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Illing

    English : from an Old English personal name, Illing.

    Illing

  • SOL
  • Male

    Greek

    SOL

     Short form of Greek Solomōn, SOL means "peaceable." Compare with another form of Sol.

    SOL

  • Fling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English or Irish

    Fling

    English or Irish : perhaps a hypercorrected spelling of Flynn.

    Fling

  • IOLO
  • Male

    Welsh

    IOLO

    Pet form of Welsh Iorwerth, IOLO means "handsome lord."

    IOLO

  • Sole
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sole

    English : topographic name from Old English sol ‘muddy place’, or a habitational name from one of the places named with this word, as for example Soles in Kent.English : nickname for an unmarried man or woman, from Middle English, Old French soul ‘single’, ‘unmarried’ (Latin solus ‘alone’).English : variant of Soler.

    Sole

  • Flynt
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, German

    Flynt

    A Stream; A Flint-stone

    Flynt

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  • Namit
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Namit

    Bowed Down; Modest

  • Noeline
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Noeline

    Christmas.

  • Garvita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Garvita

    Pride

  • Caral
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Celtic, Irish

    Caral

    Man

  • JAFFREZ
  • Male

    Celtic

    JAFFREZ

    , God's peace.

  • Arvika | அர்விகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Arvika | அர்விகா

    Universal

  • Soureen
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Soureen

    Sun Ray

  • Prashan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Prashan

    Winner

  • ARMAN
  • Male

    French

    ARMAN

     Variant spelling of Old French Armand, ARMAN means "bold/hardy man." Compare with another form of Arman.

  • Mutabassim
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Mutabassim

    Laughing; Smiling

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  • Soli
  • pl.

    of Solo

  • Sol-faing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Sol-fa

  • Fling
  • n.

    A kind of dance; as, the Highland fling.

  • Sole
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a sole; as, to sole a shoe.

  • Fling
  • v. t.

    To throw; to hurl; to throw off or down; to prostrate; hence, to baffle; to defeat; as, to fling a party in litigation.

  • Fluting
  • n.

    Decoration by means of flutes or channels; a flute, or flutes collectively; as, the fluting of a column or pilaster; the fluting of a lady's ruffle.

  • Fling
  • v. i.

    To cast in the teeth; to utter abusive language; to sneer; as, the scold began to flout and fling.

  • Sol-faed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Sol-fa

  • Sole
  • n.

    Any one of several American flounders somewhat resembling the true sole in form or quality, as the California sole (Lepidopsetta bilineata), the long-finned sole (Glyptocephalus zachirus), and other species.

  • Fling
  • v. i.

    To throw; to wince; to flounce; as, the horse began to kick and fling.

  • Flaring
  • a.

    That flares; flaming or blazing unsteadily; shining out with a dazzling light.

  • Fling
  • n.

    A cast from the hand; a throw; also, a flounce; a kick; as, the fling of a horse.

  • Solos
  • pl.

    of Solo

  • Soli
  • n.

    pl. of Solo.

  • Marcescent
  • a.

    Withering without/ falling off; fading; decaying.

  • Crying
  • a.

    Calling for notice; compelling attention; notorious; heinous; as, a crying evil.

  • Drying
  • a.

    Adapted or tending to exhaust moisture; as, a drying wind or day; a drying room.

  • Sole
  • a.

    Single; unmarried; as, a feme sole.

  • Bluing
  • n.

    The act of rendering blue; as, the bluing of steel.

  • Defluous
  • a.

    Flowing down; falling off.