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  • Cram ist ein Lebensmittel aus Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas und Fallout 4.
  • Cram was a biscuit-like food made by the Men of Esgaroth and Dale, which they shared with the Dwarves of the Lonely Mountain. It was very nutritious, and was used for sustenance on long journeys, for example by Bilbo Baggins and the Dwarves on their quest. However, it was not flavorful, unlike its Elvish counterpart, lembas.
  • Cram was a short-lived game show with teams, each composed of two contestants. For 24 hours before taping, the contestants were sequestered in a window store front, with the intent of staying awake and "cramming" various material such as trivia questions and jokes, which they would then answer on the show while attempting physical stunts in an attempt to stay awake.
  • Cram is a food item found in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, and Fallout 4.
  • Cram ist eine Art Zwieback-Brot und wurde aus stark verdichtedem Mehl gebacken. Die Menschen von Esgaroth haben es gebacken. Es ist sehr nahrhaft, aber geschmackslos und hart. Alles andere als köstlich, wurde Cram oft mit Milch und Honig geschmacklich aufbereitet. Bilbo und die Zwerge aßen es auf dem letzten Stück ihres Weges zum Erebor. Das elbische Äquivalent ist Lembas.
  • Personal Log User 27934878 I've been studying for this Corporate Engagement exam for seven hours, and I haven't retained any of it! Dad pinged my Focus earlier, asked how I was doing. Great, I said! Even told him I was the star pupil in this class! That I was already getting offers from eastern warfleet corps! Just panicked and lied. What am I going to do if I don't pass? I'll have to go work for some third-party contractor or something! If they'll even have me! I'm screwed!
  • Cram is a food made by the Men of Dale, mentioned in The Hobbit and The Lord of Rings. It is a sort of equivalent to Lembas as it was used by Dale-men for long journeys; however, unlike Lembas it was bland and flavourless. When eaten, cram restores hunger points.
  • GSN Game Show which aired from January to September 2003 in which two teams were sequestered for 24 hours in a storefront at Hollywood and Highland (the "Cramatorium"). There, they were forced to "cram" factoids, jokes and trivia on which they would be quizzed throughout the show while performing various stunts. The game's three rounds included ranting while walking in an oversized hamster wheel, listing 12 items while competing in a sundry stunt round, and having the team members work an exercise bike or rowing machine while answering riddles. Points were awarded for right answers, and deducted for wrong answers or passed questions.
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  • Cram ist ein Lebensmittel aus Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas und Fallout 4.
  • Cram was a biscuit-like food made by the Men of Esgaroth and Dale, which they shared with the Dwarves of the Lonely Mountain. It was very nutritious, and was used for sustenance on long journeys, for example by Bilbo Baggins and the Dwarves on their quest. However, it was not flavorful, unlike its Elvish counterpart, lembas.
  • GSN Game Show which aired from January to September 2003 in which two teams were sequestered for 24 hours in a storefront at Hollywood and Highland (the "Cramatorium"). There, they were forced to "cram" factoids, jokes and trivia on which they would be quizzed throughout the show while performing various stunts. The game's three rounds included ranting while walking in an oversized hamster wheel, listing 12 items while competing in a sundry stunt round, and having the team members work an exercise bike or rowing machine while answering riddles. Points were awarded for right answers, and deducted for wrong answers or passed questions. At the end, the winning team members were placed in onstage beds and blindfolded, with the lights dimmed, while "Miss Pickwick" read various facts in a relaxing tone. Upon the return from commercial, the contestants were then awakened and given 60 seconds to stand on a balance beam or peg while answering questions on Miss Pickwick's facts. Correct answers moved the team up a five-step scale; wrong answers moved them down a step, and getting to the top of the scale won $10,000; losers got $100 per step achieved (based on their final score). Win or lose, the winning teams were placed in comfy chairs and given coffee. The show added a larger variety of stunts in Season 2 (which began June 15, 2003) and changed some rounds' time limits. Other Season 2 changes included a new assistant named "Dr. Damnearkilter" to taunt the contestants, and special celebrity editions every Monday.
  • Cram was a short-lived game show with teams, each composed of two contestants. For 24 hours before taping, the contestants were sequestered in a window store front, with the intent of staying awake and "cramming" various material such as trivia questions and jokes, which they would then answer on the show while attempting physical stunts in an attempt to stay awake.
  • Cram is a food item found in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, and Fallout 4.
  • Cram ist eine Art Zwieback-Brot und wurde aus stark verdichtedem Mehl gebacken. Die Menschen von Esgaroth haben es gebacken. Es ist sehr nahrhaft, aber geschmackslos und hart. Alles andere als köstlich, wurde Cram oft mit Milch und Honig geschmacklich aufbereitet. Bilbo und die Zwerge aßen es auf dem letzten Stück ihres Weges zum Erebor. Das elbische Äquivalent ist Lembas.
  • Personal Log User 27934878 I've been studying for this Corporate Engagement exam for seven hours, and I haven't retained any of it! Dad pinged my Focus earlier, asked how I was doing. Great, I said! Even told him I was the star pupil in this class! That I was already getting offers from eastern warfleet corps! Just panicked and lied. What am I going to do if I don't pass? I'll have to go work for some third-party contractor or something! If they'll even have me! I'm screwed!
  • Cram is a food made by the Men of Dale, mentioned in The Hobbit and The Lord of Rings. It is a sort of equivalent to Lembas as it was used by Dale-men for long journeys; however, unlike Lembas it was bland and flavourless. When eaten, cram restores hunger points.