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  2. Peg solitaire - Wikipedia

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    The PC game Shivers, a horror-themed point and click puzzle game, features many puzzles/games for the player to complete. The puzzle dubbed "Chinese Checkers" is actually peg solitaire. Cracker Barrel features the game at every table at their locations. The board featured is triangular with 15 total holes.

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  5. Cracker Barrel - Wikipedia

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    Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc., trading as Cracker Barrel, is an American chain of restaurant and gift stores with a Southern country theme. The company's headquarters are in Lebanon , Tennessee , where Cracker Barrel was founded by Dan Evins and Tommy Lowe in 1969.

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  7. Mumblety-peg - Wikipedia

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    Mumblety-peg (also known as mumbley-peg, mumbly-peg, [1] mumblepeg, mumble-the-peg, mumbledepeg, mumble peg or mumble-de-peg) is an old outdoor game played using pocketknives. [2] The term "mumblety-peg" came from the practice of putting a peg of about 2 to 3 in (5 to 8 cm) into the ground. The loser of the game had to take it out with his teeth.

  8. Hounds and jackals - Wikipedia

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    The game was named “Hounds and jackals” by Carter because of the decorative shapes of the pegs – one player's pins were carved in the form of hounds, while the opposite player's pins were carved as jackals. The game was called 58 Holes by William Mathew Flinders Petrie because the game board features 58 holes (29 for each side). [14]

  9. Punchboard - Wikipedia

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    Punchboards used for gambling in California in the 1910s were a game "where the player puys for the privilege of inserting a disk in a covered hole on a board and punches out a number, which, if it corresponds to a certain number on the board, a prize is awarded the player."

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