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Down in Yon Forest — (or Down in Yon Forrest ) is a traditional English Christmas carol dating to the Renaissance era. The carol has been arranged in modern English by Ralph Vaughan Williams, John Jacob Niles and John Rutter, among others. It has been recorded by… … Wikipedia
Down and Outing — Tom and Jerry series The title card of Down and Outing Directed by Gene Deitch … Wikipedia
Down the Road (song) — Down the Road Single by Mac McAnally from the album Simple Life Released … Wikipedia
Down to Earth (TV series) — Down To Earth Genre Sitcom Created by Arthur Annecharico Sam Harris Starring Carol Mansell Stephen Johnson Dick Sargent David Kaufman Kyle Richards Randy Josselyn … Wikipedia
Down Beat Bear — Tom and Jerry series The title card of Down Beat Bear. Directed by … Wikipedia
Down Home Style — Studio album by Brother Jack McDuff Released 1969 Recorded June 10, 1969 … Wikipedia
Down the Block There's a Riot — Episode no. Season 7 Episode 10 Directed by Larry Shaw Written by Bob Daily Original air date … Wikipedia
Down in the Valley (album) — Down In The Valley Compilation album by The Handsome Family Released … Wikipedia
Down a Dark Hall — (1974) is a novel for young adults by Lois Duncan. It is a supernatural/suspense novel and is her only gothic fiction. It tells the story of a girl who starts at a boarding school where she is one of only four students. Plot summary Kit is… … Wikipedia
Down Ampney — All Saints Church, Down Ampney Down Ampney is a medium sized village located in Cotswold district in Gloucestershire, in England. It is off the A417 which runs between Cirencester and Faringdon (in Oxfordshire) on the A420, and about 5& … Wikipedia
down — I. adverb Etymology: Middle English doun, from Old English dūne, short for adūne, of dūne, from a (from of), of off, from + dūne, dative of dūn hill Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) toward or in a lower physical position (2) to a lying or… … New Collegiate Dictionary