Talk:Bonfire Night

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 Definition A national celebration held every 5th November in the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth countries to mark a failed attempt in 1605 by several Catholic conspirators, notably Guy Fawkes, to blow up the Houses of Parliament and assassinate James I. [d] [e]
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There is often debate over on Wikipedia about the name of this event. At the moment, they've gone for 'Guy Fawkes Night' over 'Bonfire Night' and 'Fireworks Night'. My experience is that in the UK it is usually called Bonfire Night, sometimes Fireworks Night, and not-very-often Guy Fawkes Night, so I have gone for the bonfire title here. John Stephenson 02:10, 14 October 2007 (CDT)