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- Part 1 Introduction, Quality
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Quality Management at IP Australia
- 3. Monitoring and Measuring Quality at IP Australia
- 4. Examination Quality Standards
- 5. Practice Change Procedure
- Part 2 General Filing Requirements
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. How a document is filed
- 2. Filing of Documents - requirements as to form
- 3. Non-compliance with filing requirements
- 4. Filing Process (excluding filing of applications for registration)
- Part 3 Filing Requirements for a Trade Mark Application
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Who may apply?
- 2. Form of the application
- 3. Information required in the application
- 4. When is an application taken to have been filed?
- 5. The reason for having minimum filing requirements
- 6. The minimum filing requirements
- 7. Consequences of non compliance with minimum filing requirements
- 8. Other filing requirements
- 9. Fees
- 10. Process procedures for non payment or underpayment of the appropriate fee
- 11. Process procedures for the filing of a trade mark application
- Part 4 Fees
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Fees - general
- 2. Circumstances in which fees are refunded or waived
- 3. Procedures for dealing with "fee" correspondence
- 4. Underpayments
- 5. Refunds and or waivers
- 6. No fee paid
- 7. Electronic transfers
- 8. Disputed credit card payments/Dishonoured cheques
- Part 5 Data Capture and Indexing
- Part 6 Expedited Examination
- Part 7 Withdrawal of Applications, Notices and Requests
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Withdrawal of an application, notice or request
- 2. Who can withdraw an application, notice or request?
- 3. Procedure for withdrawal of an application, notice or request
- 4. Procedure for withdrawal of an application to register a trade mark
- Part 8 Amalgamation (Linking) of Trade Marks
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Amalgamation of applications for Registration (Transitional)
- 2. Amalgamation (Linking) of Trade Marks under the Trade Marks Amendment Act 2006
- Part 9 Amendments and Changes to Name and Address
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Amendment of an application for a registration of a trade mark - general information
- 3. Amendment before particulars of an application are published (Section 64)
- 4. Amendment after particulars of an application have been published (Sections 63, 65 and 65A)
- 5. Amendments to other documents
- 6. Amendments after registration
- 7. Changes of name, address and address for service
- 8. Process for amendments under subsection 63(1)
- Part 10 Details of Formality Requirements
- Relevant Legislation
- Introduction
- 1. Formality requirements - Name
- 2. Formality requirements - Identity
- 3. Representation of the Trade Mark - General
- 4. Translation/transliteration of Non-English words and non-Roman characters
- 5. Specification of goods and/or services
- 6. Address for service
- 7. Signature
- 8. Complying with formality requirements
- Annex A1 - Abbreviations of types of companies recognised as bodies corporate
- Annex A2 - Identity of the applicant
- Part 11 Convention Applications
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Applications in Australia (convention applications) where the applicant claims a right of priority
- 2. Making a claim for priority
- 3. Examination of applications claiming convention priority
- 4. Convention documents
- 5. Cases where multiple priority dates apply
- 6. Recording the claim
- 7. Effect on registration of a claim for priority based on an earlier application
- Part 12 Divisional Applications
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Divisional applications - general
- 2. Why file a divisional application?
- 3. Conditions for a valid divisional application filed on or after 27 March 2007
- 4. In whose name may a divisional application be filed?
- 5. Convention claims and divisional applications
- 6. Can a divisional application be based on a parent application which is itself a divisional application? What is the filing date in this situation?
- 7. Can the divisional details be deleted from a valid divisional application?
- 8. Divisional applications and late citations - additional fifteen months
- 9. Divisional Applications and the Intellectual Property Laws Amendment (Raising the Bar) Act 2012
- Annex A1 Divisional Checklist
- Part 13 Application to Register a Series of Trade Marks
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Series of Trade Marks - Act
- 2. Material Particulars
- 3. Provisions of Paragraphs 51(1)(a),(b) and (c)
- 4. Applying Requirements for Material Particulars and Provisions of Paragraphs 51(1)(a), (b) and (c)
- 5. Restrict to Accord
- 6. Examples of Valid Series Trade Marks
- 7. Examples of Invalid Series Trade Marks
- 8. Divisional Applications from Series
- 9. Linking of Series Applications
- 10. Colour Endorsements
- Part 14 Classification of Goods and Services
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. The purpose of classification
- 2. The classification system
- 3. Requirement for a clear specification and for correct classification
- 4. Classification procedures in examination
- 5. Principles of classification and finding the correct class for specific items
- 6. Wording of the specification
- 7. Interpretation of specifications
- 8. International Convention Documents
- Annex A1 - History of the classification system
- Annex A2 - Principles of classification
- Annex A3 - Registered words which are not acceptable in specifications of goods and services
- Annex A4 - Searching the NICE classification
- Annex A5 - Using the Trade Marks Classification Search
- Annex A6 - Cross search classes - pre-June 2000
- Annex A7 - Cross search classes - June 2000 to December 2001
- Annex A8 - Cross search classes from 1 January 2002
- Annex A9 - Cross search classes from November 2005
- Annex A10 - Cross search classes from March 2007
- Annex A11 - Cross search classes from January 2012
- Annex A12 - Cross search classes from January 2015
- Annex A13 - List of terms too broad for classification
- Part 15 General Provision for Extensions of Time
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. When the general provision applies
- 2. When the general provision does not apply
- 3. Circumstances in which the Registrar must extend time
- 4. Grounds on which the Registrar may grant an extension of time
- 5. Form of the application
- 6. Extensions of time of more than three months
- 7. Review of the Registrar's decision
- Part 16 Time Limits for Acceptance of an Application for Registration
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. What are the time limits for acceptance of an application to register a trade mark?
- 2. Response to an examination report received within four (or less) weeks of lapsing date
- Part 17 Deferment of Acceptance
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Deferment of Acceptance - introduction
- 2. Circumstances under which deferments will be granted
- 3. Period of deferment
- 4. The deferment process where the applicant has requested deferment
- 5. The deferment process where the Registrar may grant deferment on his or her own initiative
- 6. Termination of deferment
- 7. Transitional practice
- Annex A1 - Deferment of acceptance date - Grounds and time limits
- Part 18 Finalisation of Application for Registration
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Accepting an application for registration
- 3. Rejection of an application for registration
- Part 19A Use of a Trade Mark
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Use of a trade mark generally
- 2. Use 'as a trade mark'
- 3. Use 'in the course of trade'
- 4. Australian Use
- 5. Use 'in relation to goods or services'
- 6. Use by the trade mark owner, predecessor in title or an authorised user
- 7. Use of a trade mark with additions or alterations
- 8. Use of multiple trade marks
- Part 19B Rights Given by Registration of a Trade Mark
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. The trade mark as property
- 2. What rights are given by trade mark registration?
- 3. Rights of an authorised user of a registered trade mark
- 4. The right to take infringement action
- 5. Loss of exclusive rights
- Part 20 Definition of a Trade Mark and Presumption of Registrability
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Definition of a trade mark
- 2. Background to definition of a trade mark
- 3. Definition of sign
- 4. Presumption of registrability
- 5. Grounds for rejection and the presumption of registrability
- Part 21 Non-traditional Signs
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Non-traditional signs
- 2. Representing non-traditional signs
- 3. Shape (three-dimensional) trade marks
- 4. Colour and coloured trade marks
- 5. "Sensory" trade marks - sounds and scents
- 6. Sound (auditory) trade marks
- 7. Scent trade marks
- 8. Composite trade marks - combinations of shapes, colours, words etc
- 9. Moving images, holograms and gestures
- 10. Other kinds of non-traditional signs
- Part 22 Section 41 - Capable of Distinguishing
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Registrability under section 41 of the Trade Marks Act 1995
- 2. Presumption of registrability
- 3. Inherent adaptation to distinguish
- 4. Trade marks considered sufficiently inherently capable of distinguishing
- 5. Trade marks that have limited inherent capacity to distinguish but are not prima facie capable of distinguishing
- 6. Trade marks having no inherent adaptation to distinguish
- 7. Examination
- Registrability of Various Kinds of Signs
- 8. Letters
- 9. Words
- 10. Phonetic equivalents, misspellings and combinations of known words
- 11. Words in Languages other than English
- 12. Slogans, phrases and multiple words
- 13. Common formats for trade marks
- 14. New terminology and "fashionable" words
- 15. Geographical names
- 16. Surnames
- 17. Name of a person
- 18. Summary of examination practice in relation to names
- 19. Corporate names
- 20. Titles of well known books, novels, stories, plays, films, stage shows, songs and musical works
- 21. Titles of other books or media
- 22. Numerals
- 23. Combinations of letters and numerals
- 24. Trade marks for pharmaceutical or veterinary substances
- 25. Devices
- 26. Composite trade marks
- 27. Trade marks that include plant varietal name
- Annex A1 Section 41 prior to Raising the Bar
- Annex A2 Flowchart of "Capable of Distinguishing"
- Part 23 Overcoming Grounds for Rejection under Section 41 - including Evidence of Use
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Submissions in rebuttal, amendments and informal information
- 3. Evidence of use - general requirements
- 4. Examining evidence - general
- 5. Specific evidence requirements for trade marks with no inherent adaptation to distinguish
- 6. Endorsements for applications overcoming section 41 grounds for rejection
- Annex A1 - Information for applicants on the preparation and presentation of a declaration including model layout
- Annex A2 - Model layout for statutory declaration/affidavit
- Annex A3 - Model layout for supporting statutory declaration
- Annex A4 - How to supply evidence of use of a Trade Mark under subsection 41(5) - for trade marks with a filing date prior to 15 April 2013
- Annex A5 - How to supply evidence for use of a Trade Mark under subsection 41(6) - for trade marks with a filing date prior to 15 April 2013
- Annex A6 - How to supply evidence of use of a trade mark under subsection 41(4) - for trade marks with a filing date on or after 15 April 2013
- Annex A7 - How to supply evidence of use of a trade mark under subsection 41(3) - for trade marks with a filing date on or after 15 April 2013
- Part 24 Disclaimers
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. What is a disclaimer?
- 2. Request for a voluntary disclaimer
- 3. Effect of a disclaimer on registration
- 4. Effect of a disclaimer on examination
- 5. Amendment of disclaimers
- 6. Revocation of disclaimers
- Part 26 Section 44 and Regulation 4.15A - Conflict with Other Signs
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Introduction to section 44 and regulation 4.15A
- 2. Presumption of registrability and the application of section 44
- 3. Cross Class Search List
- 4. Similarity of goods and services
- 5. Similarity of trade marks
- 6. Factors to consider when comparing trade marks
- 7. Trade marks with the same priority/filing date
- 8. Assignment of applications and registrations
- 9. Grounds for rejection when the citation is in its renewal period
- Annex A1 - Citing multiple names
- Part 27 Overcoming Grounds for Rejection under Section 44
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Introduction
- 3. Amending the goods and/or services of the applicant's specification
- 4. Negotiation with owner/s of conflicting trade mark/s
- 5. Filing evidence of honest concurrent use, prior use or other circumstances
- 6. Removal of the conflicting trade mark
- 7. Dividing the application
- Annex A1 - An example of a letter of consent
- 2. Legal submissions
- Part 28 Honest Concurrent Use, Prior Use or Other Circumstances
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Honest concurrent use - paragraph 44(3)(a)
- 3. Examining evidence of honest concurrent use - the five criteria
- 4. Other circumstances - paragraph 44(3)(b)
- 5. Conditions and limitations to applications proceeding under subsection 44(3)
- 6. Prior use - subsection 44(4)
- 7. Examining evidence of prior use
- 8. Endorsements where the provisions of subsection 44(3) or 44(4) and/or reg 4.15A are applied
- Annex A1 - Information sheet for trade mark applicants - Evidence of honest and concurrent, prior use or other circumstances
- Part 29 Section 43 - Trade Marks likely to Deceive or Cause Confusion
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Trade marks likely to deceive or cause confusion
- 2. Connotation
- 3. Deception and confusion as a result of a connotation within a trade mark
- 4. Descriptions of goods/services
- 5. International Non-Proprietary Names and INN Stems
- 6. Names of Persons
- 7. Phonewords and Phone Numbers
- 8. Internet Domain Names
- 9. Geographical References
- 10. Claims to Indigenous Origin
- Annex A1 - Table of INN stems
- Part 30 Signs that are Scandalous and Use Contrary to Law
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Scandalous signs
- 3. Use contrary to law
- Annex A1 - Examples of Legislation which may trigger the provisions of section 42(b)
- Annex A2 - Official notice re copyright in the Aboriginal Flag
- Annex A3 - Defence force prohibited terms and emblems
- Annex A4 - Major Sporting Events protected words
- Part 31 Prescribed and Prohibited Signs
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Prohibited signs - subsection 39(1)
- 2. Prescribed signs - subsection 39(2)
- 3. When does a ground for rejection exist under subsection 39(2)?
- 4. Practice regarding the signs prescribed under subsection 39(2) appearing in subreg 4.15
- 5. Other information relevant to examining trade marks that contain a prohibited and prescribed sign
- Part 32A Examination of Trade Marks for Plants (in Class 31)
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Examination of Plant Trade Marks
- 2.1 Section 42: Contrary to Law
- 2.2 Section 39: Prescribed Signs
- 2.3 Section 41: Capacity to Distinguish
- 2.4 Section 43: Deception and Confusion
- 2.5 Section 44: Comparison of Trade Marks
- 2.6 Non-Roman characters (NRC) and transliterations in class 31 plant examination
- Annex 1 - Applicable Section of the PBR Act
- Annex 2 - Applicable Sections of the UPOV Convention
- Annex 3 - Applicable Sections of the ICNCP
- Annex 4 - An Example of a PBR Letter of Consent
- Annex 5 - Case Law Summaries
- Annex 6 - How to Supply Evidence of Use of a Trade Mark for Plants and/or Plant Material
- Part 32B Examination of Trade Marks for Wines (in Class 33)
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Examination of Wine Trade Marks
- 2.1 Section 42: Contrary to Law
- 2.2 Section 43: Deception and Confusion
- 2.3 Section 41: Capacity to Distinguish
- 2.4 Section 44: Comparison of Trade Marks
- 3. Protected Terms in Specifications of Goods
- Part 33 Collective Trade Marks
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. What is a collective trademark?
- 2. Application of Act
- 3. Application for registration
- 4. Limitation on rights given by registered collective trade marks
- 5. Assignment or transmission of collective trade marks
- 6. Infringement of collective trade marks
- Part 34 Defensive Trade Marks
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Australian trade marks law and defensive trade marks
- 2. Requirements for the filing of a defensive trade mark
- 3. Section of the Act NOT applying to defensive trade marks
- 4. Registrability of defensive trade marks
- 5. Grounds for rejection under Division 2 of Part 4 of the Act
- 6. Grounds for rejecting a defensive application under section 187
- 7. Evidence required for defensive applications
- 8. Rights given by defensive registration
- 9. Grounds for opposing a defensive registration
- 10. Cancellation of defensive trade marks
- Part 35 Certification Trade Marks
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. What is a certification trade mark?
- 2. Certification trade marks and geographical indications (GIs)
- 3. Sections of the Act NOT applying to certification trade marks
- 4. The registrability of certification trade marks
- 5. Rights given by, and rules governing the use of, certification trade marks
- 6. Assessment by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)
- 7. Opposition to the registration of a certification trade mark
- 8. Variation of rules
- 9. Assignment of registered certification trade marks
- 10. Assignment of unregistered certification trade marks
- 11. Transmission of certification trade marks
- 12. Rectification of the Register and variation of rules by order of the court
- Annex A1 - Certification Trade Marks flow chart
- Part 38 Revocation of Acceptance
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. What is revocation of acceptance?
- 2. Reasons for revocation
- 3. Revocation process
- Part 39 Registration of a Trade Mark
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Overview of registration
- 2. Particulars of registration
- 3. Format of Certificate of registration
- 4. Timing
- 5. Date and term of registration
- 6. Registration fees
- 7. Registration process
- 8. Notification of Protection process for International Registrations Designating Australia
- Annex A1 - Certificate of Registration
- Part 40 Renewal of Registration
- Part 41 Cancellation of Registration
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. What is the effect of cancelling a registration?
- 2. Why is a registration cancelled?
- 3. Cancellation process
- Part 42 Rectification of the Register
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. What is rectification?
- 2. What part does the Registrar play in rectification actions brought by a person aggrieved?
- 3. Rectification procedures
- Annex A1 - Flow chart of rectification procedure
- Part 43 Assignment and Transmission
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. What is assignment and transmission?
- 2. Timing for assignment
- 3. Application to record assignment etc
- 4. Process for assigning all goods and/or services (full assignment)
- 5. Process for assigning only some goods and/or services (partial assignment)
- 6. Process for assignment of certification trade marks
- 7. Transmission of certification trade marks
- Part 44 Claim of Interest or Rights in a Trade Mark
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Background
- 2. Effect of recording the claim
- 3. When can the interest be recorded?
- 4. Recording the claim
- 5. Amending the record of a claim
- 6. Cancelling the record of a claim
- Part 45 Copies of Documents
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Documents copied by the Office
- 2. Types of copies requested
- Annex A1 - Flow chart of production of copies/certified copies
- Part 46 Grounds for Opposition to Registration or Protection
- Relevant Legislation
- References used in this part
- 1. What is opposition to registration or protection?
- 2. The Registrar’s role in an opposition
- 3. When registration or protection can be opposed
- 4. Grounds for opposition to registration of national trade marks
- 5. Grounds for opposition to protection of international trade marks
- Part 47 Procedures for Opposing Registration or Protection
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Filing a notice of opposition
- 2. Request to amend a notice of intention to oppose or a statement of grounds and particulars
- 3. Filing a notice of intention to defend
- 4. Opposition may proceed in the name of another person
- 5. Making Convention documents available to opponent
- Part 48 Removal of a Trade Mark from the Register for Non-use
- Relevant legislation
- References used in this part
- 1. What if a trade mark is not used?
- 2. Application for removal/cessation of protection for non-use
- 3. Opposition to a non-use application
- 4. Application for extension of time to oppose the non-use application where the trade mark is already removed
- 5. Grounds on which a non-use application may be made
- 6. Burden on opponent to establish use of a trade mark
- 7. Authorised use by another person
- 8. Use by an assignee
- 9. Localised use of trade mark
- 10. Circumstances that were an obstacle to the use of a trade mark
- 11. Where there is no evidence in support of the opposition
- 12. Registrar's discretion in deciding an opposed non-use application
- 13. Registrar to comply with order of court
- 14. Right of appeal
- 15. Certificate - Use of a trade mark
- Part 49 Non-use Procedures
- Relevant legislation
- 1. Application for removal or cessation of protection of a trade mark for non-use
- 2. Opposition to non-use application
- 3. Amendment to notice of intention to oppose or statement of grounds and particulars
- 4. Notice of intention to defend
- 5. Opposition may proceed in the name of another person
- 6. Opposition proceedings
- Part 51 General Opposition Proceedings
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Evidence
- 2. Extension of the period for filing evidence
- 3. Cooling-Off Period
- 4. Suspensions
- 5. Hearing of the opposition
- 6. Dismissal or discontinuance of proceedings
- 7. Award of costs
- 8. Rights of appeal
- 9. Period in which a trade mark can be registered/protected
- 10. Guidelines for Revocation of Acceptance of Opposed trade marks
- 11. Unilateral Communications with Hearing Officers
- Part 52 Hearings, Decisions, Reasons and Appeals
- Relevant Legislation
- References used in this Part
- 1. What is a decision?
- 2. What is a hearing?
- 3. Is a hearing always necessary?
- 4. Role and powers of the Registrar in hearings
- 5. Rights of appeal from decisions of the Registrar
- 6. Appeals from decisions of the Federal Court etc.
- 7. Implementation of decisions
- 8. Service of documents on the Registrar
- Part 54 Subpoenas, Summonses and Production of Documents
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Subpoenas
- 2. Summonsing a witness
- 3. Production of documents
- Annex A1 - Consequences of mishandling a subpoena
- Annex A2 - Format of a summons to witness
- Annex A3 - Format of notice requiring production
- Part 55 Costs
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Legislative Basis
- 2. Award of costs
- 3. Applications for an award of costs
- 4. Determination of the amount of costs
- 5. Full costs where certificate of use of a trade mark provided to removal applicant
- 6. Costs recovery
- 7. Security for costs
- Annex A1 - Taxing of costs in "multiple" oppositions relying on same evidence
- Part 60 The Madrid Protocol
- Relevant Legislation
- Glossary
- 1. Introduction
- 2. International Applications
- 2.1 General Description
- 2.2 International Application Form
- 2.3 Data Entry
- 2.4 Certifying Process
- 2.5 Fees for International Applications
- 2.6 Renewal
- 3. The Basic Application or Basic Registration (Basic Trade Mark)
- 4. International Registrations that have Designated Australia
- 4.1 General Description
- 4.2 Record of International Registrations
- 4.3 Filing/Data Capture/Allocation of Australian Trade Mark Number
- 4.4 Indexing
- 4.5 Expedite
- 4.6 Classification of Goods and Services
- 4.7 Examination of an IRDA
- 4.8 Reporting on an IRDA
- 4.9 Provisional Refusal
- 4.10 Amendments
- 4.11 Deferment of Acceptance
- 4.12 Extension of Time
- 4.13 Final Decision on Provisional Refusal Based on Examination
- 4.14 Acceptance
- 4.15 Revocation of Acceptance
- 4.16 Extension of Time to File Notice of Opposition to Protection
- 4.17 Opposition to Protection
- 4.18 Protection
- 4.19 Cessation or Limitation of Protection
- 4.20 Cessation of Protection because of Non-Use
- 4.21 Opposition to Cessation of Protection because of Non-Use
- 4.22 Renewal
- 4.23 Claim to Interest in, or Right in Respect of a Trade Mark
- 4.24 Change in Ownership of an International Registration
- 4.25 Transformation
- 4.26 Replacement
- 4.27 Customs
- Part 61 Availability of Documents
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. Availability of Documents
- 2. Accessing Documents
- 3. Documents to be made Available for Public Inspection (API)
- 4. Information that the Registrar of Trade Marks will Not Accept in Confidence
- 5. Confidential Information in Correspondence
- 6. Policy in relation to TM Headstart
- Part 62 Revocation of Registration
- Relevant Legislation
- 1. What is revocation of registration?
- 2. Prerequisites to revocation of registration
- 3. Factors to be taken into account before deciding whether revocation of registration is reasonable
- 4. Circumstances under which registration may be revoked
- 5. Mandatory revocation
- 6. Right of appeal: revocation of registration
- 7. Extension of time
- 8. Amendment or cessation of protection by Registrar of Protected International Trade Marks (PITMs)
- 9. Registrar must notify Customs if protection of a PITM is revoked
- 10. Right of appeal: cessation of protection
List of Top Level Terms
In this topic
If you search the RIO database using one of the bolded top level terms, your search will return trade marks containing all the images described below the top level term. For example, if you search for ANIMAL as an image, you will return all trade marks that contain an anteater, ape, armadillo, badger etc.
ANIMAL includes: | ||
ANTEATER APE ARMADILLO BADGER BAT BEAR BEAR, PANDA BEAR,POLAR BEAVER BUFFALO BULL CALF CAMEL CAT CATTLE CHIPMUNK COW CREATURE CROCODILE CUB DEER DINOSAUR DOG DOG, ALSATIAN DOG, BULLDOG DOG,AFGHAN DOG,BULL-TERRIER DOG,COLLIE DOG,CORGI DOG,DACHSHUND DOG,DALMATION DOG,DOBERMAN DOG,GREYHOUND DOG,GUIDE-DOG | DOG,HOUND DOG,HUSKY DOG,POODLE DOG,PUG DOG,SCOTTIE DOG,SHEEPDOG DOG,SPANIEL DOG,ST-BERNARD DOG,WILDDOG DONKEY DRAGON ECHIDNA ELEPHANT FERRET FOAL FOX FROG GIRAFFE GOAT GRIFFIN HIPPOPOTAMUS HORSE JOEY KANGAROO KITTEN KOALA LAMB LION LIZARD LLAMA MINK MOLE MONGOOSE MONKEY | MOUSE OTTER PIG PLATYPUS PORCUPINE POSSUM PUP QUOKKA RABBIT RAM RAT RHINOCEROS SEAL SHEEP SLUG SNAIL SNAKE SNAKE,COBRA SQUIRREL TAPIR TASMANIAN-DEVIL TIGER TIGER TURTLE UNICORN WALRUS WEASEL WILDCAT WILDCAT,PATTERNED WOMBAT WORM WYVERN ZEBRA |
ANIMAL+ includes: | ||
ANIMAL,AUSTRALIA N+ ANIMAL,MIXED+ APE+ BAT+ BEAR,PANDA+ BEAR,POLAR+ BEAR+ BEAVER+ BUFFALO+ BULL+ CAMEL+ CAT+ CATTLE+ CHIPMUNK+ COW+ CREATURE+ CROCODILE+ CUB+ DEER+ DINOSAUR+ DOG,BULLDOG+ DOG,GREAT-DANE+ DOG,GREYHOUND+ | DOG,HOUND+ DOG,POODLE+ DOG,SCOTTIE+ DOG,SPANIEL+ DOG,WILDDOG+ DOG+ DRAGON+ ELEPHANT+ FROG+ GIRAFFE+ GOAT+ HIPPOPOTAMUS+ HORSE+ JOEY+ KANGAROO+ KITTEN+ KOALA+ LAMB+ LION+ LIZARD+ LLAMA+ MONKEY+ MOUSE+ OTTER+ | PIG+ POSSUM+ PUP+ RABBIT+ RAM+ RAT+ SEAL+ SLUG+ SNAIL+ SNAKE,COBRA+ SNAKE+ SQUIRREL+ TASMANIAN-TIGER+ TIGER+ TURTLE+ UNICORN+ WILDCAT,PATTERNED+ WILDCAT+ WOMBAT+ WORM+ WYVERN+ ZEBRA+ |
BUILDING includes: | ||
BIG-BEN CAPITOL CARPORT CASINO CASTLE CATHEDRAL CHALET CHURCH COLOSSEUM COTTAGE FACTORY FARMHOUSE GARAGE GREENHOUSE HOMESTEAD HOTEL HOUSE HUT IGLOO JAIL | KIOSK KREMLIN LIGHTHOUSE LOG-CABIN MANSION MOSQUE OPERA-HOUSE OUTHOUSE PAGODA PALACE PARLIAMENT-HOUSE PARTHENON PAVILION PERGOLA PYRAMID RUIN SCENE,CITY SCHOOL SILO | SKYLINE SKYSCRAPER STABLE STONEHENGE STRUCTURE TAJ-MAHAL TEMPLE TOWER TOWER,COMMUNICATIONS TOWER,EIFFEL TOWER,PISA TOWNHALL WALL,CHINA WAREHOUSE WAR-MEMORIAL WESTMINSTER-ABBEY WINDMILL ZIGGURAT |
BUILDING + includes: | ||
CASTLE+ CHURCH+ COTTAGE+ FACTORY+ FARMHOUSE+ GARAGE+ HOUSE+ | HOUSES-OF-PARLIAMENT HUT+ LIGHTHOUSE+ MOSQUE+ PYRAMID+ RUIN+ | SILO+ SKYLINE SKYSCRAPER+ TEMPLE+ TOWER+ WINDMILL+ |
CHARACTER,NON-ROMAN includes: | ||
CHARACTER, ARABIC CHARACTER, ARABIC+ CHARACTER, BURMESE+ CHARACTER, CHINESE CHARACTER, CHINESE+ CHARACTER, CYRILLIC+ CHARACTER, GREEK CHARACTER, GREEK+ | CHARACTER, HEBREW+ CHARACTER, HIEROGLYPHIC+ CHARACTER, HINDI+ CHARACTER, JAPANESE CHARACTER, JAPANESE+ CHARACTER, KOREAN CHARACTER, KOREAN+ CHARACTER, LAOTIAN+ | CHARACTER, OTHER CHARACTER, RUNE+ CHARACTER, SANSKRIT+ CHARACTER, SINHALESE+ CHARACTER, TAMIL+ CHARACTER, THAI CHARACTER, THAI+ |
FLOWER includes: | ||
AZALEA BANKSIA BLOOM BLOSSOM BLUEBELL BORONIA BOTTLEBRUSH BOUGAINVILLEA BUD BUTTERCUP CAMELLIA CARNATION CHRYSANTHEMUM DAFFODIL DAHLIA DAISY DANDELION EDELWEISS | FORGET-ME-NOT FOXGLOVE FUCHSIA GARDENIA GENTIAN GLADIOLI GREVILLEA GUMNUT HEATHER HIBISCUS HONEYSUCKLE HYACINTH IRIS JASMINE KANGAROO-PAW LAVENDER LILAC LILY | LOTUS MAGNOLIA ORCHID PASSIONFLOWER PEONY POINSETTIA POPPY PROTEA ROSE STURTS-PEA SUNFLOWER SWEETPEA THISTLE TULIP VIOLET WARATAH WATERLILY WATTLE |
FLOWER+ includes: | ||
ASTER+ BLOOM+ BLOSSOM+ BLUEBELL+ BOUQUET BOUQUET+ BUD+ BULLRUSH+ CARNATION+ | DAFFODIL+ DAHLIA+ DAISY+ GUMFLOWER+ LILY+ ORCHID+ PANSY+ PEONY+ POPPY+ | ROSE+ SUNFLOWER+ THISTLE+ TULIP+ VIOLET+ WATERLILY+ WILDFLOWER+ |
FOUR-SIDED includes: | ||
PANEL PANEL+ ENDLESS-BELT ENDLESS-BELT+ RECTANGLE RECTANGLE+ | SQUARE SQUARE+ PARALLELOGRAM PARALLELOGRAM+ QUADRILATERAL QUADRILATERAL+ | RHOMBUS RHOMBUS+ DIAMOND DIAMOND+ TRAPEZIUM TRAPEZIUM+ |
FRUIT includes: | ||
APPLE APPLE+ APRICOT APRICOT+ AVOCADO AVOCADO+ BANANA BANANA+ BANANAS,BUNCH BERRY BERRY+ BLACKBERRY+ CHERRY CHERRY+ CITRUS CITRUS+ COCONUT COCONUT+ DATE+ | DURIAN DURI FIG FIG+ FRUIT FRUIT,MIXED GOOSEBERRY+ GRAPE+ GRAPEFRUIT GRAPES,BUNCH GRAPES,BUNCH+ KIWIFRUIT LEMON LEMON+ MANGO MANGO+ MELON MELON+ OLIVE | OLIVE+ ORANGE ORANGE+ PASSIONFRUIT PAWPAW PEACH PEACH+ PEAR PEAR+ PINEAPPLE PINEAPPLE+ PLUM PLUM+ PRUNE+ STRAWBERRY STRAWBERRY+ RASPBERRY+ |
INSECT includes: | ||
ANT BEE BEETLE BUTTERFLY CATERPILLAR COCKROACH CRICKET | DRAGONFLY EARWIG FLEA FLY GRASSHOPPER LADYBIRD MOSQUITO | PRAYING-MANTIS SCORPION SILVERFISH SPIDER SPIDER,RED-BACK WASP |
INSECT+ includes: | ||
ANT+ BEE+ BEETLE+ | BUTTERFLY+ CATERPILLAR+ COCKROACH+ | GRASSHOPPER+ MOSQUITO+ SPIDER+ |
MARINE includes: | ||
CLAM CRAB CRAB+ CUTTLEFISH EEL FISH FISH,DOLPHIN FISH,DOLPHIN+ FISH,FLYING FISH,GOLDFISH | FISH,MARLIN FISH,SHARK FISH,SHARK+ FISH,STINGRAY FISH,WHALE FISH,WHALE+ JELLYFISH LOBSTER LOBSTER+ OCTOPUS | OYSTER PRAWN PRAWN+ SEAHORSE SEAHORSE+ STARFISH TADPOLE TADPOLE+ |
MUSICAL-INSTRUMENT includes: | ||
ACCORDION ALPENHORN BAGPIPES BANJO BUGLE CELLO DIDGERIDOO DRUM DRUMSTICK | FLUTE GUITAR HARMONICA HARP HORN LUTE LYRE OCARINA ORGAN | PIANO RECORDER SAXOPHONE TAMBOURINE TRUMPET TUBA VIOLIN XYLOPHONE |
MUSICAL-INSTRUMENT+ includes: | ||
BANJO+ BUGLE+ CLARINET+ CYMBAL+ | DRUM+ DRUMSTICK+ GUITAR+ HORN+ | TRUMPET+ VIOLIN+ |
NUT includes: | ||
ACORN ALMOND BEECHNUT | CASHEW CHESTNUT MACADAMIA | NUT PEANUT |
NUT+ includes: | ||
ACORN+ CHESTNUT+ | HAZELNUT+ NUT+ | PEANUT+ |
PERSON includes: | ||
ABORIGINE ACCORDIONIST ARCHER ARTIST ASTRONAUT BABY BANDIT BANJOIST BASEBALLER BASKETBALLER BISHOP BLACKSMITH BOWLER BOXER BOY BRIDE BRIDEGROOM BUGLER BULLFIGHTER BURGLAR BUTCHER BUTLER CARPENTER CAVALIER CAVEMAN CELLARMAN CELLIST CHARIOTEER CHEF CHIEF CHILD CHORUS-GIRL CHEMIST CLOWN COACHMAN COBBLER COLONEL CONDUCTOR CONVICT COOK COSSACK COWBOY COWGIRL CRICKETER CYCLIST DANCER DANCER,BALLET DANCER,CAN-CAN DETECTIVE DISC-HEAD DISCUS-THROWER DIVER DIVER,SCUBA DOCTOR DRAFTSMAN DRIVER DRUM-MAJOR DRUMMER | EXECUTIONER FARMER FENCER FIREMAN FISHERMAN FLAUTIST FOOTBALLER GANGSTER GARDENER GIANT GIPSY GIRL GOD GODDESS GOLDPANNER GOLFER GONDOLIER GROCER GUARD GUARDSMAN GUITARIST GYMNAST HARPIST HIKER HOCKEY-PLAYER HUNTER JESTER JOCKEY JUDGE JUGGLER KICKBOXER KING KNAVE KNIGHT LIFESAVER LUMBERJACK MAGICIAN MAID MAN MECHANIC MERMAID MERMAN MILKMAID MILKMAN MINER MONK MOTORCYCLIST MUSICIAN NATIVE NUN NURSE PAINTER PARACHUTIST PHOTOGRAPHER PIANIST PILOT PIPER PIRATE | POLICEMAN POLO-PLAYER PORTER PORTRAIT POSTMAN POTTER QUAKER QUEEN REFEREE RINGMASTER ROLLERSKATER ROWER RUNNER SAILOR SAINT SAXOPHONIST SCOTSMAN SCOTSWOMAN SCOUT SENTRY SHEARER SHEPHERD SHERIFF SHOPKEEPER SINGER SKATER SKIER,SNOW SKIER,WATER SNAKECHARMER SOLDIER SPORTSMAN SQUASH-PLAYER STICK-FIGURE STRONGMAN SULTAN SURFER SWAGMAN SWIMMER TAILOR TEACHER TENNIS-PLAYER TORCH-BEARER TOWNCRIER TRUMPETER VIOLINIST WAITER WAITRESS WARRIOR WATCHMAN WEIGHTLIFTER WELDER WINDSURFER WITCH WITCHDOCTOR WIZARD WOMAN WORKMAN WRESTLER |
PERSON+ includes: | ||
ABORIGINE+ ARAB+ ARCHER+ BABY+ BANDIT+ BASEBALLER+ BASKETBALLER+ BOWLER+ BOXER+ BOY+ BURGLAR+ BUTCHER+ CAMPER+ CARPENTER+ CAVALIER+ CAVEMAN+ CAVEWOMAN+ CELLARMAN+ CHEF+ CHILD+ CHORUS-GIRL+ CLIMBER+ CLOWN+ COACHMAN+ COBBLER+ COOK+ COWBOY+ CRICKETER+ CROWD CYCLIST+ DANCER+ DANCER,BALLET+ DANCER,BALLROOM+ DANCER,CAN-CAN+ | DISC-HEAD+ DIVER+ DIVER,SCUBA+ DRUMMER+ ESKIMO+ FAMILY FARMER+ FIREMAN+ FISHERMAN+ FOOTBALLER+ GIRL+ GOLDPANNER+ GOLFER+ GROUP GUARD+ GUITARIST+ GYMNAST+ HIKER+ HUNTER+ JESTER+ JOCKEY+ JUDGE+ KICKBOXER+ KING+ KNIGHT+ LIFESAVER+ MAID+ MAN+ MERMAID+ MEXICAN+ MINER+ MONK+ MOTORCYCLIST+ MUSICIAN+ |
NUN+ PAINTER+ PIANIST+ PILOT+ PIRATE+ POLICEMAN+ POLO-PLAYER+ PORTER+ PORTRAIT+ RED-INDIAN+ ROMAN+ ROWER+ RUNNER+ SAILOR+ SCOTSMAN+ SKATER+ SOLDIER+ SPORTSMAN+ STICK-FIGURE+ STRONGMAN+ SURFER+ SWAGMAN+ SWIMMER+ TENNIS-PLAYER+ TUG-OF-WAR TURK+ VIKING+ WAITER+ WELDER+ WOMAN+ WORKMAN+ WRESTLER+ |
ROUND includes: | ||
ANNULUS ANNULUS+ CIRCLE CIRCLE+ | DISC DISC+ ELLIPSE ELLIPSE+ | OVAL OVAL+ |
VEGETABLE includes: | ||
ARTICHOKE ASPARAGUS BEAN CABBAGE CAPSICUM CARROT CAULIFLOWER CELERY CHICORY | CHILLI CORNCOB CUCUMBER GARLIC GHERKIN GRAIN LEEK LETTUCE MUSHROOM | ONION PARSLEY PEPPER POTATO PUMPKIN RICE TOMATO VEGETABLE |
VEGETABLE+ includes: | ||
BEAN+ CAPSICUM+ CARROT+ CHILLI+ CLOVE+ | CORNCOB+ MUSHROOM+ ONION + PEA+ POTATO+ | SPROUT+ TOMATO+ VEGETABLE+ VEGETABLE,MIXED |
VEHICLE includes: | ||
BIKE BIKE,MOTOR BIKE,PENNY-FARTHING BIKE,TANDEM BIKE,TRI BULLDOZER BUS CABLE-CAR CAR CARAVAN CHARIOT COACH | CRANE CULTIVATOR FORKLIFT GO-CART HARVESTER HEARSE PLOUGH RICKSHAW SIDECAR STEAMROLLER TAXI TRACTOR | TRAILER TRAIN TRAIN,CARRIAGE TRAM TRUCK TRUCK,CEMENT TRUCK,TOW VAN WAGON |
VEHICLE+ includes: | ||
BIKE+ BIKE,MOTOR+ BIKE,PENNY-FARTHING+ BIKE,TRI+ BULLDOZER+ | CAR+ CARAVAN+ CRANE+ PLOUGH+ TRACTOR+ | TRAILER+ TRAIN+ TRUCK+ WAGON+ VAN+ |
WEAPON includes: | ||
BOMB BOW,WEAPON CANNON CARTRIDGE CLUB CUTLASS DAGGER FASCES | GUN,HAND GUN,MACHINE GUN,RIFLE GUNBARREL HARPOON KNIFE LANCE MACE | MALLET SCIMITAR SLINGSHOT SPEAR SPEARGUN SPEARHEAD SWORD TORPEDO |
WEAPON+ includes: | ||
CANNON+ CUTLASS+ DAGGER+ DART+ GUNBARREL+ | GUN,HAND+ GUN,RIFLE+ KNIFE+ LANCE+ MACE+ | MALLET+ SPEAR+ SPEARHEAD+ SWORD+ |
‘HASH’ DEVICES AND WORDS
When you are searching a term or image that is contained in many, many trade marks (eg the letter E), it can be useful to be able to restrict your search to trade marks which ONLY contain the term you are searching for with no other material. For example, if you were conduct a part word search for WORLD and a part word search for #, you will only bring back trade marks that consist of the word WORLD. The search will not return trade marks like BOOKWORLD or JOE’S WORLD OF TOYS.
The same it true of the hash images – if you are looking for trade marks which only contain a single circle as their image element you would conduct a part image search for CIRCLE and a part image search for #.
HASH (#) IMAGES are: | ||
CIRCLE DIAMOND DISC ELLIPSE ENDLESS-BELT HEXAGON | OCTAGON OVAL PARALLELOGRAM PENTAGON POLYGON RECTANGLE | RHOMBUS SEMI-CIRCLE SQUARE TRIANGLE |
HASH (#) WORDS are: | ||
A ALL AUSTRALIA B C CROWN D E F G GOLDEN H I IN INTERNATIONAL IT J | K L LIFE M MAGIC MASTER MICRO N O ON P PAC PACK PAK PRO Q R | ROYAL S TEC TECH SUN T TEK U UP V W WORLD X Y Z |
Groups
Provided below are lists of like items that do not have a top level term. These will give you some idea of the descriptions used for similar (but not identical) images. For example, if you have searched for trade marks containing a BONE you might want to conduct another search for SKELETON as these images are clearly similar.
CLOTHING APRON BELT BELT+ BIKINI BOOT BOOT+ BOOTEE+ BOWTIE BOWTIE+ BRA BRACES BRACELET BRIEFS BUCKLE BUTTON BUTTON+ CAPE CARDIGAN CLASP CLOAK CLOTH COAT COAT+ COLLAR CORSET COTTON CUMMERBUND DRESS DRESSING-GOWN EARRING EARRING+ EVENING-DRESS EYEPATCH FABRIC GARTER GAUNTLET GLOVE GLOVE+ GOGGLES HANDKERCHIEF HANDBAG HAT HAT+ HAT,BEANIE HAT,BERET HAT,BERET+ HAT,BOATER HAT,BONNET HAT,BONNET+ HAT,BOWLER HAT,BUSBY HAT,CARDINAL HAT,CAP HAT,CAP+ HAT,CHEF HAT,CHEF+ HAT,CHINESE HAT,CORKED HAT,COWBOY HAT,COWBOY+ HAT,DIGGER | HAT,DUTCH HAT,FEZ HAT,GLENGARRY HAT,JESTER HAT,MILITARY HAT,MILITARY+ HAT,MITRE HAT,MORTARBOAR D HAT,NAPOLEON HAT,NIGHTCAP HAT,PARTY HAT,PITH-HELMET HAT,PLUMED HAT,POINTED HAT,QUAKER HAT,SAILOR HAT,SOMBRERO HAT,SOMBRERO+ HAT,STRAW HAT,TAM-OSHANTER HAT,TOPHAT HAT,TOPHAT+ HAT,TRILBY HAT,TURBAN HAT,TURBAN HEADDRESS HELMET HELMET+ HELMET,DIVER HELMET,HORNED HELMET,HORNED HELMET,KNIGHT HELMET,NED-KELLY HELMET,PLUMED HELMET,PLUMED+ HELMET,PROTECTI VE HELMET,WINGED HELMET,WINGED+ HIGH-HEEL HOOD JACKET JACKET+ JEANS JUMPER KILT KILT+ LACE LEOTARD MANTILLA MASK MASK+ MONOCLE NAPPY NECKLACE NIGHTGOWN OVERALLS PERIOD-COSTUME POCKET+ PONCHO | PURSE RIBBON RIBBON+ RIDING-CLOTHES RING RING+ ROBE ROBE+ RUFF SANDAL SANDAL+ SCARF SHAWL SHIN-PAD+ SHIRT SHIRT+ SHOE SHOE+ SHOELACE SHOELACE+ SHORTS SINGLET SKIRT SLIPPER SLIPPER+ SNOWSHOE+ SOCK SOCK+ SOLE SOLE+ SPECTACLES STITCH STOCKING STOCKING+ STUD+ SUIT SUNGLASSES SWIMMING-COSTUME TAB TIARA TIE TIE+ TIGHTS TOGA TOGA+ TRACKSUIT TROUSERS T-SHIRT T-SHIRT+ TUNIC TUNIC+ UNDERWEAR UNIFORM VEIL WAISTCOAT WATCH WATCHBAND WIG YASHMAK ZIP |
SPORTSPEOPLE | ||
ARCHER ARCHER+ BASEBALLER BASEBALLER+ BASKETBALLER BASKETBALLER+ BILLIARD-PLAYER BOWLER BOWLER+ BOXER BOXER+ BULLFIGHTER CHARIOTEER CRICKETER CRICKETER+ CYCLIST CYCLIST+ DANCER DANCER+ DANCER, BALLET DANCER, BALLET+ DANCER,BALLROOM DANCER,BALLROOM+ | DANCER, CAN-CAN DANCER, CAN-CAN+ DISCUS-THROWER DIVER DIVER, SCUBA DIVER, SCUBA+ FENCER FOOTBALLER FOOTBALLER+ GOLFER GOLFER+ GYMNAST GYMNAST+ HOCKEY-PLAYER JUGGLER KICKBOXER KICKBOXER+ PARACHUTIST+ POLO-PLAYER POLO-PLAYER+ ROLLERSKATER ROWER ROWER+ | RUNNER RUNNER+ SAILOR SAILOR+ SKATER SKATER+ SKIER, SNOW SKIER, WATER SPORTSMAN SPORTSMAN+ SQUASH-PLAYER SURFER SURFER+ SWIMMER SWIMMER+ TENNIS-PLAYER TENNIS-PLAYER+ WEIGHTLIFTER WINDSURFER WRESTLER WRESTLER+ |
MUSICIANS | ||
ACCORDIONIST BAJOIST BUGLER CELLIST CHORISTER CONDUCTOR DRUMMER | DRUMMER+ FLAUTIST+ GUITARIST GUITARIST+ HARPIST MUSICIAN MUSICIAN+ | PIANIST SAXOPHONIST SINGER TRUMPETER VIOLINIST |
PARTS OF THE BODY | ||
ARM ARM+ BONE BONE+ BRAIN BREAST CELL CELL+ CHEST EAR EAR+ EYE EYE+ EYEBROW EYELASH EYELASH+ FACE FACE+ FINGER FINGER+ FINGERNAIL FINGERNAIL+ | FINGERPRINT FIST FIST+ FOOT FOOT+ FOOTPRINT FOOTPRINT+ HAIR HAND HAND+ HANDPRINT HEAD HEAD+ HEART HEART+ HEEL KIDNEY LEG LEG+ LIP LIP+ LUNG | LUNG+ MOUSTACHE MOUTH NOSE RIB+ SHOULDER SHOULDER+ SKELETON SPINE STOMACH STOMACH+ THUMB THUMB+ TONGUE TOOTH TOOTH+ TORSO TORSO+ VEIN VEIN+ |
ACTIONS | ||
BUCKING CLIMBING CRYING DANCING DIVING DRILLING DRINKING EATING EXERCISING FISHING FLYING FOLDING GALLOPING GRINDING JUMPING | KICKING KISSING KNEELING KNITTING PLOUGHED POINTING POURING PRAYING PRINTING RACING READING REARING RECLINING RIDING RISING | ROCKING ROLLED RUNNING SEATED SEWING SITTING SKIPPING SMILING SMOKING SPINNING STANDING SWIMMING TROTTING WAVING WINKING |
TOOLS | ||
ANVIL AWL AXE AXE+ BELLOWS BURNER CHAINSAW CHISEL CHISEL+ CLAMP CLAMP+ DIVIDER DRILL DRILL+ FILE FILE+ FORK,GARDEN FUNNEL FUNNEL+ GAUGE GREASE-GUN GRINDER GRINDER+ GRINDSTONE | HAMMER HAMMER+ HOE IRON,BRANDING IRON,SOLDERING MALLET MALLET+ METAL-DETECTER OILCAN PAINTBRUSH PAINTBRUSH+ PALETTE PESTLE PESTLE+ PICK PLANE PLIERS PLUMB-BOB POWER-TOOL RAKE SAW SAW,CIRCULAR SCALPEL SCALPEL+ | SCREWDRIVER SCYTHE SCYTHE+ SHACKLE SHEARS SHOVEL SHOVEL+ SICKLE SICKLE+ SLEDGEHAMMER SPANNER SPANNER+ SPRAYGUN TOOL TOOL+ TOOLBOX TRIDENT TRIDENT+ TRIMMER TROWEL TROWEL+ VICE WRENCH |
FOOD (NOT FRUIT & VEGS OR NUTS) | ||
BEER BISCUIT BISCUIT+ BONBON BONBON+ BREAD BREADROLL BUN BUN+ BUTTER CAKE CAKE+ CEREAL CHEESE CHEESE+ CHIP CHIP+ CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE+ COCONUT COCONUT+ COFFEE-BEAN COFFEE-BEAN+ CONE CONE+ CONFECTIONERY CROISSANT CROISSANT+ CRUMPET DOUGHNUT | DOUGHNUT+ EGG EGG+ FOOD FOOD,CHICKEN FOOD,FISH GROCERY GINGERBREAD HAM HAMBURGER HAMBURGER+ HAMPER HERB HONEYCOMB HOTDOG ICECREAM JAFFLE JELLY KERNEL LICORICE LOAF LOAF+ LOLLIPOP LOLLIPOP+ MEAT MILK MILKSHAKE PANCAKE PANCAKE+ PASTA | PAVLOVA PEPPER PIE PIE+ PIZZA PIZZA+ POPCORN PORRIDGE PUDDING RAVIOLI RICE SALT SANDWICH SANDWICH+ SAUSAGE SAUSAGE+ SCALLOP+ SCONE+ SLICE SLICE+ SOUP SPAGHETTI SUGARCANE SUNDAE TACO TACO+ TEA TEABAG TEABAG+ TOAST |
Amended Reasons
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Removed reference to ATMOSS |
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