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|appearances = {{il|[[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Doctor's Tale (audio story)}}|[[GAME]]: {{cs|Wonder Chase (video game)|ed=Football Soccer Update!}}}} | |appearances = {{il|[[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Doctor's Tale (audio story)}}|[[GAME]]: {{cs|Wonder Chase (video game)|ed=Football Soccer Update!}}}} | ||
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{{you may|Hawk (Delta and the Bannermen)|n1=the CIA operative stationed in Wales in the 1950s}} | |||
{{looks like|Hawk (The Warkeeper's Crown)}} | {{looks like|Hawk (The Warkeeper's Crown)}} | ||
A '''hawk''' was a bird sometimes kept domestically and used in [[hunting]]. [[Richard the Lionheart]]'s party in [[Jaffa]] used hawks in this way. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Crusade (TV story)|namedep=The Lion (1)}}) | A '''hawk''' was a bird sometimes kept domestically and used in [[hunting]]. [[Richard the Lionheart]]'s party in [[Jaffa]] used hawks in this way. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Crusade (TV story)|namedep=The Lion (1)}}) |
Latest revision as of 00:29, 22 October 2024
- You may be looking for the CIA operative stationed in Wales in the 1950s.
A hawk was a bird sometimes kept domestically and used in hunting. Richard the Lionheart's party in Jaffa used hawks in this way. (TV: "The Lion" [+]Part of The Crusade, Loading...{"namedep":"The Lion (1)","1":"The Crusade (TV story)"})
In 1400, Sir Robert de Wensley invited Ian Chesterton to go hawking. They both failed to catch anything. (AUDIO: The Doctor's Tale [+]Loading...["The Doctor's Tale (audio story)"])
Hawx were a football team. Their logo depicted a hawk. (GAME: Wonder Chase [+]Loading...{"ed":"Football Soccer Update!","1":"Wonder Chase (video game)"})