Touchpaper
Touchpaper or touch-paper is a slow-burning paper fuse treated with solution of potassium nitrate (or "saltpetre") used for lighting flammable or explosive devices such as fireworks.

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Touchpaper may also refer to:
- Touchpaper Television, part of RDF Media Group and producer of UK programmes such as Single-Handed and Sold, Julian Fellowes Investigates: A Most Mysterious Murder and Murderland
- Touchpaper, a novel by Peter Tennant
- Touchpaper, a 1984 album by English singer-songwriter Claire Hamill
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