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* "Peanuts," a famous political statement by President of Pakistan [[Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq]] in 1980, in reference to the 400 million dollars of financial aid proposed by then-United States President Jimmy Carter, which General Zia declined as insufficient |
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Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) is a species in the pea family Fabaceae, native to South America. Peanut or Peanuts may also refer to:
In entertainment:
- Peanuts, a syndicated daily comic strip written and drawn by American cartoonist Charles M. Schulz
- Peanuts (2006 film), a Japanese film
- The Peanuts, a Japanese singing duo
- Peanut, a puppet used by comedian/ventriloquist Jeff Dunham in his act
- Peanut, a fictional character who is Harvey Birdman's Assistant in the television show Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
- Nick Baines, nicknamed "Peanut", keyboardist of the English indie-rock band Kaiser Chiefs
Other:
- Peanuts (game), a form of double solitaire
- Mr. Peanut, the advertising logo and mascot of Planters, an American snack-food company
- The Peanut, a neighbourhood in northeastern Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Foam peanuts, also known as packing peanuts, a common loose-fill packing material used to prevent damage to fragile objects during shipping.
- Peanuts (Strength game), hand war game
- Charles Tillman, cornerback for the Chicago Bears, nicknamed "Peanut"
- "Peanuts," a famous political statement by President of Pakistan Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq in 1980, in reference to the 400 million dollars of financial aid proposed by then-United States President Jimmy Carter, which General Zia declined as insufficient