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  2. Hangman (game) - Wikipedia

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    Hangman is a guessing game for two or more players. One player thinks of a word , phrase , or sentence and the other(s) tries to guess it by suggesting letters or numbers within a certain number of guesses.

  3. Hangman (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Hangman contains 510 words divided into four difficulty levels. [2] A timed mode where the player has to guess before a time limit expires is also available. [3] The game may be played in single-player mode, or in a two-player mode where players participate together. [1]

  4. Hangman - Wikipedia

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    Hangman may refer to: Executioner who carries out a death sentence by hanging; Hangman (game), a game of guessing a word or phrase one letter at a time;

  5. List of continent name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    The name Africa was originally used by the ancient Romans to refer to the northern part of the continent that corresponds to modern-day Tunisia. There are many theories regarding its origin. Africa terra means "land of the Afri" (plural, or "Afer" singular), referring to the Afri tribe, who dwelt in Northern Africa around the area of Carthage.

  6. Hangman (Archie Comics) - Wikipedia

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    [3] In Spring 1942, Special Comics was renamed Hangman Comics starting with issue #2. [4] It ran for seven issues, ending in fall 1943 when it was renamed Black Hood Comics. The Hangman appeared in Fly Man #33 (September 1965) after a 21-year absence. However, this time the Hangman was a villain who fought against the Mighty Crusaders. [5]

  7. Hangman (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    After years of stalking criminals with a noose and scythe, he came into conflict with the Werewolf by Night. [2] He later battled the Werewolf again and DePrayve. [3] Hangman then seemingly allied with Doctor Glitternight and Moon Knight against the Werewolf. However, all three of them were illusions created by the ghost of the 19th century ...

  8. Jack Ketch - Wikipedia

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    Ketch took office in 1663, succeeding the late Edward Dun, to whom he had been apprenticed.He is first mentioned in the Proceedings of the Old Bailey for 14 January 1676, [6] although no printed notice of the new hangman occurred until 2 December 1678, when a broadside appeared called The Plotters Ballad, being Jack Ketch's incomparable Receipt for the Cure of Traytorous Recusants and ...

  9. Olfert Dapper - Wikipedia

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    Dapper's book Description of Africa is an important text for Africanists. [1] In Amsterdam, the street Dapperstraat was named after him. The Dutch writer Willem Frederik Hermans wrote a book on him with the title Het Evangelie van O. Dapper Dapper (1973). In Paris, the Musée Dapper named for him opened in 1986. [3]