Chalk (TV series) — Chalk Opening title. A crane shot descends outside of Galfast High. Format Sitcom Written by Steven Moffat … Wikipedia
Chalk Farm tube station — Chalk Farm … Wikipedia
chalk line — (ch[add]k l[imac]n ), n. 1. a string impregnated with powdered chalk, used in construction to mark a straight line on a surface, such as a wall. The string is held taut on the surface between the two end points of the line to be made, the center… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chalk Farm Road — is a street in the Camden Town area of London England. There is a widespread misapprehension that the road that runs through Camden Market is part of Camden High Street, but it is actually Chalk Farm Road. Camden Market is a major centre for the… … Wikipedia
Chalk Farm — For other uses, see Chalk Farm (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°32′38″N 0°09′06″W / 51.5438°N 0.1517°W / 51.5438; 0.1517 … Wikipedia
chalk formation — Cretacic Cre*tac ic [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC] {Cretaceous acid}, an old name for carbonic acid. {Cretaceous formation} (Geol.), the series of strata of various kinds, including beds of chalk, green sand, etc., formed in the Cretaceous period;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chalk Hill — For alternate uses, see Chalk Hill (disambiguation). With an elevation of 282 feet (86 m) above sea level Chalk Hill (French: Colline de Craie) is the 3rd highest point in Louisiana.[citation needed] It is a part of the Pine Hills near… … Wikipedia
The Caucasian Chalk Circle — Written by Bertolt Brecht Date premiered 1948 Place premiered Carleton College, Minnesota, USA Original language … Wikipedia
Charlie Chalk — Format Stop Motion Created by Ivor Wood Directed by Derek Mogford Starring Michael Williams, John Welles, Barbara Leigh Hunt … Wikipedia
Niobrara Chalk — The Niobrara Chalk is a geologic formation that was layed down between 87 and 82 million years ago during the Coniacian, Santonian, and Campanian stages of the Late Cretaceous. The chalk formed from the accumulation of coccoliths from… … Wikipedia