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  2. Apples to Apples - Wikipedia

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    Apples to Apples is a party game originally published by Out of the Box Publishing Inc., and now by Mattel. Players start with a hand of seven "red apple" cards, which feature nouns. A player is selected to be the first judge, and that judge plays a "green apple" card, which features an adjective.

  3. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    A Minecraft mod is a mod that changes aspects of the sandbox game Minecraft. Minecraft mods can add additional content to the game, make tweaks to specific features, and optimize performance. Thousands of mods for the game have been created, with some mods even generating an income for their authors.

  4. List of iOS games - Wikipedia

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  5. Cider mill - Wikipedia

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    Various types of apple are recommended for making cider. [3] Alcoholic cider can also be produced and is known as hard cider or applejack. Cider is stored and fermented in wooden barrels, carboys, stainless tanks, or glass jugs. [4] In 19th-century New England, apple farmers paid a mill owner a fee to crush apples into juice.

  6. Apple Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Apple Arcade is a video game subscription service offered by Apple. It is available through a dedicated tab of the App Store on devices running iOS 13, visionOS, ...

  7. False equivalence - Wikipedia

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    Apples and oranges are both similar-sized seeded fruits that grow on trees, but that does not make the two interchangeable. A false equivalence or false equivalency is an informal fallacy in which an equivalence is drawn between two subjects based on flawed or false reasoning. This fallacy is categorized as a fallacy of inconsistency. [1]

  8. Talk:Apples to Apples - Wikipedia

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    If the judge does not pick one of their red apple cards, the wagered cards are forfeited to the bottom of the card stack. Crab Apples: The winner is the red card which least matches the green card (i.e. the most unlike that adjective). 2 for 1 Apples: The judge turns over two green cards to start the round.

  9. Apples and oranges - Wikipedia

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    The idiom, comparing apples and oranges, refers to the differences between items which are popularly thought to be incomparable or incommensurable, such as apples and oranges. The idiom may also indicate that a false analogy has been made between two items, such as where an apple is faulted for not being a good orange.