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WHYVILLE HELP : GALLERY : DR. LEILA : SEARCH : SUBMIT : STAFF : HOME Mar 3, 2013

 

Sunday Smackdown

Xoxkitkat and bibi4evr introduce your new favorite game show!

Hello, we're your hosts, xoxkitkat and bibi4evr, and welcome to "Sunday Smackdown"! Each week, we'll have 2 opponents competing in 3 different challenges to win fame, glory, and the coveted Sunday Smackdown prize! The challenges are different every week, so you never know what could be in store! The real challenge will be charming the audience though, because they'll be deciding the winners. If you're still a little confused we, your lovely hosts, will be competing against each other for fun today, but the real smackdown be sure to commence next week. . .

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Alarm Clock Personality
Bibi4evr discusses how your alarm clock relates to your personality.

   ENTERTAINMENT
Whyville Crossword
HotTrent1 tests your knowledge on Whyville games with a new crossword puzzle.

   GALLERY
The Eleventh Doctor
by HopeLuvs

   CREATIVE WRITING
Our Eternal Heartbeat
by Zicker

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House on a Hill
by Zicker

 

 

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Forest
by Nargles

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Color Pencil
by iciek1

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Black is Just a Color
by an anonymous author


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Good Girls
An anonymous author writes about her struggle of not being good.

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Happiness
by HopeLuvs

Peanuts

Hopeluvs writes about peanuts in honor of National Peanut Month.

Did you know March is National Peanut Month? To commemorate this wonderful, useful holiday, I am going to talk about peanuts and their interesting facts!

Before we begin, I would like to start off with the background information on peanuts. The technical term for peanuts is Arachis Hypogaea. They are in the legume family, which is also known as the bean family. This plant is different from all other legume plants, because it grows their pods underground. Arachis Hypogaea is indigenous to South America, but is now grown in many places.

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