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  2. Mindreaders - Wikipedia

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    Mindreaders is an American game show produced by Goodson-Todman Productions that aired on NBC from August 13, 1979, through January 11, 1980. Although NBC originally agreed to a 26-week run, the network canceled Mindreaders after 22 weeks.

  3. Mindreader - Wikipedia

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    Mindreaders, an American game show; The Mind Reader, a 1933 American film "Mind Reader" (Silverchair song), 2007 "Mind Reader" (Dustin Lynch song), 2014 "Mindreader", a song by A Day to Remember from their 2021 album You're Welcome "Mind Reader", a song by Sebadoh from their 1996 album Harmacy

  4. Mind reading - Wikipedia

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    Mind reading may refer to: Telepathy, the transfer of information between individuals by means other than the five senses; The illusion of telepathy in the performing art of mentalism. Cold reading, a set of techniques used by mentalists to imply that the reader knows much more about the person than the reader actually does

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  6. MindTrap - Wikipedia

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    MindTrap is a series of lateral thinking puzzle games played by two individuals or teams. Invented in Canada, it is the main product of MindTrap Games, Inc., who license the game for manufacture by various companies including Outset Media, Blue Opal, the Great American Puzzle Factory, Pressman Toy Corporation, Spears Games and Winning Moves.

  7. Washington Irving Bishop - Wikipedia

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    A mother's life dedicated, and an appeal for justice to all brother Masons and the generous public : a synopsis of the butchery of the late Sir Washington Irving Bishop (Kamilimilianalani), a most worthy Mason of the thirty-second degree, the mind reader, and philanthropist. p. 146. Skinner, William E. (1895).

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