Black Adder — The extraordinarily snarky British sitcom that places the main character, Rowen Atkinson, in the role of a steadily declining member of the gentry, first as Richard III, then as an Elizabethan nobleman, next as the Prince of Wales butler in the… … Medieval glossary
Black Adder — Seriendaten Deutscher Titel: Blackadder Originaltitel: Blackadder Produktionsland: GB Produktionsjahr(e): 1983, 1986–1989 Episodenlänge: etwa 25 Minuten Episodenanzahl … Deutsch Wikipedia
The Black Adder — For the series as a whole, see Blackadder. For the unaired pilot, see The Black Adder (pilot episode). The Black Adder Title screen, showing Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, a main location for the series … Wikipedia
The Black Adder (pilot episode) — Infobox Television show name = The Black Adder caption = From left to right: Prince Harry, Baldrick, Lord Percy and Prince Edmund genre = Period, Situational comedy creator = Richard Curtis Rowan Atkinson starring = Rowan Atkinson Philip Fox Tim… … Wikipedia
Adder (Farthing Wood) — Adder is a fictional character from the novel series The Animals of Farthing Wood, written by Colin Dann. He appeared in all of the sequels in the series. Adder also made appearances in the animated children s television series The Animals of… … Wikipedia
Black Mamba (comics) — Black Mamba Black Mamba. Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics … Wikipedia
Black mamba — For other uses, see Black mamba (disambiguation). Black mamba Conservation status … Wikipedia
Black Racer (Marvel Comics) — Superherobox > caption=Black Racer, art by Kieron Dwyer. comic color=background:#ff8080 character name=Black Racer real name=Ariana publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Captain America #337 (January 1988) creators=Mark Gruenwald Tom Morgan alliance… … Wikipedia
adder — [[t]æ̱də(r)[/t]] adders N COUNT In Europe and Asia, an adder is a small poisonous snake that has a black pattern on its back. In North America, a number of different poisonous and non poisonous snakes are called adders. Syn: viper … English dictionary
Black death — Death Death (d[e^]th), n. [OE. deth, dea[eth], AS. de[ a][eth]; akin to OS. d[=o][eth], D. dood, G. tod, Icel. dau[eth]i, Sw. & Dan. d[ o]d, Goth. dau[thorn]us; from a verb meaning to die. See {Die}, v. i., and cf. {Dead}.] 1. The cessation of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English