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  • 61Skittle ball — Skittle Skit tle, a. Pertaining to the game of skittles. [1913 Webster] {Skittle alley}, an alley or court in which the game of skittles is played. {Skittle ball}, a disk or flattish ball of wood for throwing at the pins in the game of skittles.… …

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  • 62Public house — Not to be confused with Public housing. A thatched country pub, The Williams Arms, near Braunton, North Devon, England …

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  • 63List of chess terms — This page explains commonly used terms in chess in alphabetical order. Some of these have their own pages, like fork and pin. For a list of unorthodox chess pieces, see fairy chess piece; for a list of terms specific to chess problems, see chess… …

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  • 64M&M's — This article is about the candy. For other uses, see M M (disambiguation). For the rapper, see Eminem. M M Type Candy Owner Mars, Incorporated …

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  • 65Kyle — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Kyle imagesize= caption= pronunciation= gender = Usually male, occasionally female meaning = Narrows , channel , strait , Fair and Handsome region = origin = Scottish related names = Coil footnotes =… …

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  • 66Barossa German — (German: Barossadeutsch or Barossa Deutsch ) refers to a dialect of German, which was once common in South Australia. [ [http://www.atlas.sa.gov.au/go/resources/atlas of south australia 1986/regional areas/barossa valley Atlas of South Australia… …

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  • 67Catherine Walters — Catherine Skittles Walters (13 June 1839 – 4 August 1920) was a fashion trendsetter and, along with Alice Keppel, was one of the last of the great courtesans of Victorian London. Walters was rumoured to have had leaders of political parties and a …

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  • 68Kegelstatt Trio — The Kegelstatt Trio (K. 498), also referred to as the Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano in E flat, is a classical chamber music composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.HistoryMozart wrote the trio on 10 sheets (19 pages) in Vienna and dated the… …

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  • 69Basque bowls — ( bola jokoa in Basque), is one of the few Basque rural sports which do not originate in an activity related to rural or marine work. It has a number of other names too and is played in a bolatoki or bolaleku bowls place which often consists of a …

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  • 70bowling — /boh ling/, n. 1. any of several games in which players standing at one end of an alley or green roll balls at standing objects or toward a mark at the other end, esp. a game in which a heavy ball is rolled from one end of a wooden alley at… …

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