- World Squash
Official home of the World Squash Federation. Includes news, results, courts, rules, and calendar of events. http://www.squash.org
- Squash (sport) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The game of squash was developed based on other pre-existing racquet sports, ... Squash itself was developed at one of these schools, London's Harrow School, in ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squash_(sport)
- Squash Talk
Offers tournament results, upcoming tournaments, worldwide club listing, college and school teams, and more. http://www.squashtalk.com
- Squash (plant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Archaeological evidence suggests that squash may have been first cultivated in ... The squash vines provided ground cover to limit weeds. ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squash_(fruit)
- Squash, All About Squash, Summer Squash and Winter Squash Glosary
The term "summer" and "winter" for squash are only based on current usage, not on actuality. ... Winter squash have hard, thick skins. ... http://whatscookingamerica.net/squash.htm
- Squash (sport) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Squash is a racquet sport that was formerly called squash racquets, a reference to the "squashable" soft ball used in the game (compared with the harder ball used in its parent game Racquets (or rackets; see below)). The game is played by two players (or four players for doubles) with "standard" rackets in a four-walled court with a small, hollow rubber ball.History · Court · Playing equipment · Play and scoring · Strategy and tactics http://Squash is a racquet sport that was formerly called
- Watch Your Garden Grow: Summer Squash
Varietal, planting, harvesting, preparation, and nutrition information for the tender, warm-season vegetable that can be grown throughout the United States ... http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/veggies/ssquash1.html
- Squash (plant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Squashes generally refer to four species of the genus Cucurbita native to the New World, also called marrows depending on variety or the nationality of the speaker. In North America, squash is loosely grouped into summer squash or winter squash, as well as autumn squash (another name is cheese squash) depending on whether they are harvested as immature fruits (summer squash) or mature fruits (autumn squash or winter squash). Gourds are from the same family as squashes.Pollination · Squash species · Squashes and cooking · Etymology http://Squashes generally refer to four species of the genus Cu...
- squash - Definitions from Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) 1. to press into a flat mass or pulp; crush: She squashed the flower under her heel. http://verb (used with object) 1. to press into a flat mass or pulp; crush: She ...
- U.S. Squash
... official rules of the game of squash, and national squash player rankings. ... U.S. SQUASH. 555 Eighth Avenue, Suite 1102. New York, NY 10018-4311. 212.268.4090 ... http://www.us-squash.org/squash
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