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Named after activist Emmeline Pankhurst, the game Panko, which was also known as Votes for Women, features a set of cards with images of prominent figures in the suffrage movement as well as opponents.
Named after Bibendum – the official name of the Michelin Man – the Bib Gourmand distinction highlights restaurants offering great quality, great value cooking.
Source: https://www.irishcentral.com/culture/food-drink/ireland-michelin-star-restaurants-2023
Named after CEO Kim Folsom’s mother, the Kitty Fund was created especially to benefit mothers with small businesses.
Source: https://afro.com/founders-first-cdc-announces-third-annual-grant-for-mompreneurs/
Named after the early 20th century Welsh composer, actor and entertainer Ivor Novello, the Ivor Awards were first handed out in 1956.
Named after the first film in the series, the well-received Superman: Man of Tomorrow, the Tomorrowverse is still relatively new but has left many avenues open for big things to come.
Source: https://screenrant.com/justice-league-animated-movies-watch-order/
Named after the history of Morley, which was once famous for its textile industry, the venue is one of the highest-rated Spoons pubs within the LS postcode and upon entering it was immediately obvious why.
Named after the man who is considered the Father of Madras cricket, the start of Buchi Babu signalled the start of the domestic season in India.