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  2. List of children's games - Wikipedia

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    A child playing tag.. This is a list of games that are played by children.Traditional children's games do not include commercial products such as board games but do include games which require props such as hopscotch or marbles (toys go in List of toys unless the toys are used in multiple games or the single game played is named after the toy; thus "jump rope" is a game, while "Jacob's ladder ...

  3. Match 30 Flags To Their Countries: Maybe The Hardest Flag ...

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    Welcome to the colorful world of flags!In this trivia quiz, you’ll come across some flags that you might know very well, but others might be a bit more difficult to identify. You will look at 30 ...

  4. Steal the bacon - Wikipedia

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    Steal the bacon (also steal the flingsock, steal the handkerchief, Dog and the Bone, or in India Rumal Jhapatta) [1] [2] is a tag-based traditional children's game, in which teams try to steal a flag or other item (the "bacon") from the field without being tagged. The game is played with players divided into teams and assigned a call-signs, and ...

  5. Flag football - Wikipedia

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    The first national flag football organization, the National Touch Football League, was formed in the 1960s in St. Louis, Missouri. Since 1971, the league has had a national championship game. [4] Arizona teachers Porter Wilson and Norman Adams invented flag-a-tag belts and flags [5] [6] [7] which are the template for the flags used in the game ...

  6. Category:Games by country - Wikipedia

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    Card games by national origin (48 C) Darts by country (19 C) Game designers by nationality (16 C) ... Traditional games by country (1 C, 1 P) + Asian games (17 C, 11 ...

  7. Ludus Anglicorum - Wikipedia

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    Ludus Anglicorum, also called the English Game, is an historical English tables game for two players using a board similar to that used today for Backgammon and other games. It is a "strategic game for serious game-players" and was well known in the Middle Ages. [1] At one time it was considered the most popular tables game in England. [2]

  8. National sport - Wikipedia

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    Several sovereign states and constituent states have formally recognized a specific activity as their national sport, typically favouring sports with origins stemming from their own countries. Conversely, in many other nations, the designation of a national sport is an informal acknowledgment bestowed upon an activity that is either widely ...

  9. Quiz - how well do you remember Jones' England reign? - AOL

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    England come up against former boss Eddie Jones when they face Japan on Sunday, but how much do you remember about his time in charge?