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:''Mr. Scratch redirects here. For the film of that title, see The Devil and Daniel Webster (film) circa 1941.'' Old Scratch or Mr. Scratch is a name of the Devil, chiefly in Southern US English. The name likely continues Middle English ''scrat'', the name of a demon or goblin, derived from Old Norse ''skratte''. ==Mentions== Examples of usage of the name "Old Scratch" are found in: *''A Christmas Carol'' by Charles Dickens *''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' by Mark Twain *''Constantine (TV series)'' *''Crossroads (1986 film) *''The Devil and Daniel Webster'' by Stephen Vincent Benét *''The Devil and Tom Walker'' by Washington Irving *''The Last Rung on the Ladder'' by Stephen King *''Miracle Monday'' by Elliot S. Maggin *''Mud (2012 film)'' *''Quantum Leap (1990 TV series Season 3 Episode 5 "The Boogieman")'' *''The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo'' by Rudyard Kipling *''The Three Clerks'' by Anthony Trollope *''The Witches of Eastwick (film) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''Mr. Scratch redirects here. For the film of that title, see The Devil and Daniel Webster (film) circa 1941.'''''Old Scratch''' or '''Mr. Scratch''' is a name of the Devil, chiefly in Southern US English. The name likely continues Middle English ''scrat'', the name of a demon or goblin, derived from Old Norse ''skratte''.==Mentions==Examples of usage of the name "Old Scratch" are found in:*''A Christmas Carol'' by Charles Dickens*''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' by Mark Twain*''Constantine (TV series)''*''Crossroads (1986 film)*''The Devil and Daniel Webster'' by Stephen Vincent Benét*''The Devil and Tom Walker'' by Washington Irving*''The Last Rung on the Ladder'' by Stephen King*''Miracle Monday'' by Elliot S. Maggin*''Mud (2012 film)''*''Quantum Leap (1990 TV series Season 3 Episode 5 "The Boogieman")''*''The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo'' by Rudyard Kipling*''The Three Clerks'' by Anthony Trollope*''The Witches of Eastwick (film)」の詳細全文を読む 'Old Scratch or Mr. Scratch is a name of the Devil, chiefly in Southern US English. The name likely continues Middle English ''scrat'', the name of a demon or goblin, derived from Old Norse ''skratte''.==Mentions==Examples of usage of the name "Old Scratch" are found in:*''A Christmas Carol'' by Charles Dickens*''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' by Mark Twain*''Constantine (TV series)''*''Crossroads (1986 film)*''The Devil and Daniel Webster'' by Stephen Vincent Benét*''The Devil and Tom Walker'' by Washington Irving*''The Last Rung on the Ladder'' by Stephen King*''Miracle Monday'' by Elliot S. Maggin*''Mud (2012 film)''*''Quantum Leap (1990 TV series Season 3 Episode 5 "The Boogieman")''*''The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo'' by Rudyard Kipling*''The Three Clerks'' by Anthony Trollope*''The Witches of Eastwick (film) :''Mr. Scratch redirects here. For the film of that title, see The Devil and Daniel Webster (film) circa 1941.'' Old Scratch or Mr. Scratch is a name of the Devil, chiefly in Southern US English. The name likely continues Middle English ''scrat'', the name of a demon or goblin, derived from Old Norse ''skratte''. ==Mentions== Examples of usage of the name "Old Scratch" are found in: *''A Christmas Carol'' by Charles Dickens *''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' by Mark Twain *''Constantine (TV series)'' *''Crossroads (1986 film) *''The Devil and Daniel Webster'' by Stephen Vincent Benét *''The Devil and Tom Walker'' by Washington Irving *''The Last Rung on the Ladder'' by Stephen King *''Miracle Monday'' by Elliot S. Maggin *''Mud (2012 film)'' *''Quantum Leap (1990 TV series Season 3 Episode 5 "The Boogieman")'' *''The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo'' by Rudyard Kipling *''The Three Clerks'' by Anthony Trollope *''The Witches of Eastwick (film) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''Mr. Scratch redirects here. For the film of that title, see The Devil and Daniel Webster (film) circa 1941.''Old Scratch or Mr. Scratch''' is a name of the Devil, chiefly in Southern US English. The name likely continues Middle English ''scrat'', the name of a demon or goblin, derived from Old Norse ''skratte''.==Mentions==Examples of usage of the name "Old Scratch" are found in:*''A Christmas Carol'' by Charles Dickens*''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' by Mark Twain*''Constantine (TV series)''*''Crossroads (1986 film)*''The Devil and Daniel Webster'' by Stephen Vincent Benét*''The Devil and Tom Walker'' by Washington Irving*''The Last Rung on the Ladder'' by Stephen King*''Miracle Monday'' by Elliot S. Maggin*''Mud (2012 film)''*''Quantum Leap (1990 TV series Season 3 Episode 5 "The Boogieman")''*''The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo'' by Rudyard Kipling*''The Three Clerks'' by Anthony Trollope*''The Witches of Eastwick (film)」の詳細全文を読む Mr. Scratch''' is a name of the Devil, chiefly in Southern US English. The name likely continues Middle English ''scrat'', the name of a demon or goblin, derived from Old Norse ''skratte''.==Mentions==Examples of usage of the name "Old Scratch" are found in:*''A Christmas Carol'' by Charles Dickens*''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' by Mark Twain*''Constantine (TV series)''*''Crossroads (1986 film)*''The Devil and Daniel Webster'' by Stephen Vincent Benét*''The Devil and Tom Walker'' by Washington Irving*''The Last Rung on the Ladder'' by Stephen King*''Miracle Monday'' by Elliot S. Maggin*''Mud (2012 film)''*''Quantum Leap (1990 TV series Season 3 Episode 5 "The Boogieman")''*''The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo'' by Rudyard Kipling*''The Three Clerks'' by Anthony Trollope*''The Witches of Eastwick (film)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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