Hot Cross was a post-hardcore band from Philadelphia. They were signed to Hope Division Records and Equal Vision Records. The band was composed of former...
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A hot cross bun is a spiced bun, usually containing small pieces of raisins and marked with a cross on the top, which has been traditionally eaten on...
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Hot Cross Buns was an English street cry, later perpetuated as a nursery rhyme and an aid in musical education. It refers to the spiced English confection...
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Look up hot cross bun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A hot cross bun is a spiced sweet bun. Hot Cross Buns may also refer to: Hot Cross Buns (film)...
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Hot Cross Bunny is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical animated short directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on August 21, 1948...
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Hot Cross Buns is a Channel 101 and YouTube Internet video published on October 29, 2011. A school teacher begins a musical lesson to a classroom of children...
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spices were added during the baking process. Common examples are the hot cross bun and the Jamaican spiced bun. Spices used in the preparation of spiced...
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Official Charts Company (redirect from Hot Cross Rhythms)
Ireland and Billboard's Top 20 singles and albums (with a link to the full Hot 100/albums 200 via billboard.com). The Scottish chart is a listing reflecting...
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Greg Drudy (category Hot Cross members)
September 21, 2009. Retrieved August 11, 2009. "HOT CROSS". level-plane.com. Retrieved August 11, 2009. "Hot Cross Profile Page: Biography, Interview and Album...
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Rustington (section Hot cross bun)
Pegrum, of Pegrum's bakery (now Forfar's), created the world's biggest hot cross bun to publicise Rustington at Easter 2002. After four hours of cooking...
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