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  2. La ruleta de la fortuna - Wikipedia

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    La ruleta de la fortuna or La ruleta de la suerte is the Spanish version of Wheel of Fortune.The first incarnation ran from 1990 to 1992 in Antena 3, the second one from 1993 to 1997 in Telecinco, and then, after a nine-year hiatus, a revival has been made on Antena 3 beginning in 2006. [1]

  3. Wheel of Fortune on Facebook lets players create their own ...

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    Thanks to an update by GSN, you can now create your own puzzles in the Wheel of Fortune game for Facebook. While the game calls them Greetings and offers several templates, the truly creative ...

  4. Krasnoludek - Wikipedia

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    Krasnoludek or krasnal is the Polish name for a mythological type of gnome or dwarf, common in many Polish and translated folk tales. They resemble small humans and wear pointy red hats. The mythological dwarf is of Germanic origin and appeared in Polish folktales in the 16th or 17th century. [1]

  5. John Leslie (TV presenter) - Wikipedia

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    John Leslie (born John Leslie Stott; 22 February 1965) [1] is a Scottish former television and radio presenter. Debuting on the Music Box channel in 1987, he later presented BBC One's Blue Peter, and ITV's This Morning and the gameshow Wheel of Fortune. [2]

  6. Talk:Wheel of Fortune (medieval) - Wikipedia

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    I just thought I would point out that Rota Fortuna does not mean Wheel of Fortune; it doesn't actually mean anything, except maybe, the wheel, fortune. Wheel of Fortune would be Rota Fortunae (or, as in the collapsed form given in the quotation from Carmina Burana, Rota Fortune).76.68.81.223 03:45, 21 May 2008 (UTC)

  7. Wheel of Fortune (medieval) - Wikipedia

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    The wheel belongs to the goddess Fortuna (Greek equivalent: Tyche) who spins it at random, changing the positions of those on the wheel: some suffer great misfortune, others gain windfalls. The metaphor was already a cliché in ancient times, complained about by Tacitus , but was greatly popularized for the Middle Ages by its extended treatment ...

  8. 'Wheel of Fortune' contestant makes embarrassing mistake - AOL

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    Updated May 9, 2019 at 3:31 PM 'Wheel of Fortune' Contestant Makes Embarrassing Mistake And when they happen to be contestants on " Wheel of Fortune ," that fact doesn't change.

  9. International versions of Wheel of Fortune - Wikipedia

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    Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune: Tim Campbell: Kelly Landry Nine Network: May 26, 2008 – June 27, 2008 Wheel of Fortune Australia: Graham Norton: No hostess Network 10 [1] November 25, 2024 – present Belgium ( Flanders) Het Rad der Fortuin: Mike Verdrengh: Un­known BRT: 1976 [2] Rad van Fortuin: Walter Capiau (1989–94) Bart Kaëll (1994 ...