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  2. List of drinking games - Wikipedia

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    Beer pong is a drinking game in which players throw ping pong balls across a table, attempting to land each ball in a cup of beer on the other end. Bar-hopping; Bartok (card game) Baseball; Beer bong; Beer can pyramid; Beer checkers; Beer die; Beer helmet; Beer mile; Beer pong; Beer pong (paddles) Biscuit; Boat race; Boot of beer; Buffalo

  3. Pub golf - Wikipedia

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    Pub golf or bar golf is a pub crawl and drinking game involving a selection of either nine or eighteen pubs or bars, creating a "course" to be played by two or more people. Each pub or bar is regarded as a hole on a golf course , with a pre-agreed number of swallows per assigned drink for that "hole", making up a par number .

  4. Template:Drinking games - Wikipedia

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  5. What's out: Bar hopping. What's in: Pre-gaming. - AOL

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  6. Pub crawl - Wikipedia

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    An annual Saint Patrick's Day bar crawl, LepreCon, takes place in Hoboken, New Jersey. The 2016 event, held in the evening 5–6 March, degenerated into a violent brawl. Fifteen people were arrested and 35 hospitalized, including two police officers. The officers were injured when one of the participants was seeking to flee the scene.

  7. Pub game - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally played in pubs and fairgrounds, the object of the game was for players to throw sticks at the head to break the pipe. The game bears some resemblance to a coconut shy, or skittles. Today, the game of Aunt Sally is still played as a pub game in Oxfordshire. The ball is on a short plinth about 4 inches (10 cm) high, and is known as ...

  8. Bar dice - Wikipedia

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    Bar dice is played with five six-sided dice, with each player attempting to assemble the highest hand possible from each "flop" or toss of the dice. Each round of the game will result with one player who has the highest hand; that player is "out" and can neither continue playing nor is responsible for the purchase of the next round of drinks.

  9. Category:Hopping games - Wikipedia

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