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- Scarecrow - Wikipedia
A scarecrow is a decoy or mannequin that is often in the shape of a human Humanoid scarecrows are usually dressed in old clothes and placed in open fields to discourage birds from disturbing and feeding on recently cast seed and growing crops [1]
- ‘Wicked: For Good’ Fans Have Questions About The Scarecrow
‘Wicked: For Good’ ends the story of Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande), but fans are confused by the Scarecrow’s new identity
- 30 Spectacular Facts About Scarecrows - The Fact Site
Scarecrows were originally made to do exactly what their name suggests: scare off crows and other birds that might ruin the farmer’s crops Scarecrows have been around longer than you might think – the first scarecrows known to history were made about 3,000 years ago!
- Scarecrow | Batman Wiki | Fandom
Dr Jonathan Crane, also known as the Scarecrow, is a Gotham City supervillain and a major enemy of Batman Created by Batman creators Bill Finger and Bob Kane, he first appeared in World's Finest Comics #3 (Fall 1941)
- SCARECROW Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SCARECROW is an object usually suggesting a human figure that is set up to frighten birds away from crops
- SCARECROW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SCARECROW definition: 1 a model of a person dressed in old clothes and put in a field of growing crops to frighten birds… Learn more
- Scarecrow | Official DC Character
One that turns Batman's own weapon against him and revels in terror and dread: the Scarecrow As a young child, Jonathan Crane was subjected to sick and twisted experiments on fear conducted by his own father
- How scarecrows went from ancient magic to fall horror fodder
For most Americans, scarecrows are synonymous with autumn They pop up in corn mazes and crop fields at harvest festivals, on hay bales in grocery store displays, and as set dressing or
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