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  2. Skittles (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Skittles is a historical lawn game and target sport of European origin, from which the modern sport of nine-pin bowling is descended. In regions of the United Kingdom and Ireland the game remains as a popular indoor pub game.

  3. The Indoor League - Wikipedia

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    The Indoor League was created by Sid Waddell, [3] who also produced the series from 1972 to 1976. Darts coverage on television was in its infancy, with the News of the World Darts Championship having just begun to be broadcast on ITV in 1972.

  4. Pub game - Wikipedia

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    Skittles is "one of the quintessential English pub games" [5] and many pubs have a skittle alley, often in a side room. They may be of quite basic construction and the balls, as well as the skittles, may be made of wood. Some were based on cowsheds and only used during the summer months when the shed was not occupied by cattle. [6]

  5. Bowl up, bowl up, for the greatest show in Hopton - AOL

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    Indoor and outdoor bowls remains popular in Norfolk. Hopton has a club, and many locals play in the Great Yarmouth & District Bowls League . Ian Haylock, 67, a team captain at Gorleston Bowls Club ...

  6. Table skittles - Wikipedia

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    Table skittles are often a small scale imitation of normal skittles (e.g. in terms of the size of lanes, skittles, balls), and like minigolf, some are considered a children's version of it. There are different regional versions of the game, including "Devil Among the Tailors" in England and Tischkegel in Austria.

  7. Nine-pin bowling - Wikipedia

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    Nine-pin bowling (also known as ninepin bowling, nine-pin, kegel, or kegeln) is a bowling game played primarily in Europe.European championships are held each year. In Europe overall, there are some 130,000 players.

  8. Farmers really do feed their cows Skittles -- here's why - AOL

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    The candy giant confirmed that the Skittles factory in Waco, Texas, sells unused Skittles to a processor that melts down the candies into a syrup. Farmers really do feed their cows Skittles ...

  9. Bowling pin - Wikipedia

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    Scale diagram of bowling pins and balls for several variants of the sport. The horizontal blue lines are 1 inch (2.5 cm) apart vertically. Bowling pins (historically also known as skittles or kegels) are upright elongated solids of rotation with a flat base for setting, usually made of wood (esp. maple) standing between 9 and 16 inches (23 and 41cm) tall.

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