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  4. Talk:Clock (card game) - Wikipedia

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  5. Big Ben (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Big Ben is also known in the literature as The Clock, Clock, L'Horloge, Grandfather's Clock Patience, Grandfather's Clock and Father Time. It should not be confused with the one pack games of Clock , the shuttling game, The Clock as a variant of Travellers or Clock as a relative of Block Eleven .

  6. Crime O'Clock - Wikipedia

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    Crime O'Clock is a 2023 hidden object video game developed by Bad Seed and published by Just For Games. Players control a time traveler who searches hand-drawn scenes for clues to stop crimes that have not yet been committed.

  7. Grandfather's Clock - Wikipedia

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    Only the top cards of each column are available for play. Only one card can be moved at a time and any space that occurs may be filled with any available card. The game ends either with all cards are put into the foundations with the clock face showing the correct numbers, or when no cards in the tableau can be moved.

  8. Clock (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Clock or Sundial is a luck-based patience or solitaire card game with the cards laid out to represent the face of a clock. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is closely related to Travellers . Clock is a purely mechanical process with no room for skill, and the chances of winning are exactly 1 in 13. [ 3 ]

  9. Playing for Time (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Starting with the player who has banked less time, the host asks open-ended general knowledge questions. A correct answer stops the player's clock and passes control to the opponent. When one player runs out of time, the opponent wins the match and banks any time remaining on their own clock.