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  2. Zip (game) - Wikipedia

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    Zip, sometimes known as "Zip Zap Boing" or "Zip Zap Zop", [1] is a game often used as a theatre preparation exercise [2] and sometimes as an elimination game. [3] The game structure is folkloric and has differing rules and names in different places. When used as an elimination game, often the last three remaining are usually considered the ...

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  4. Zip Zap Zop - Wikipedia

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  5. What's going on at Zap Zone XL? Here's a look inside before ...

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    Zap Zone XL's laser tag room features a model of New York's Statue of Liberty and there's a large giraffe statue overlooking the go-kart track. The venue includes an area for cornhole games, axe ...

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  7. Recreation room - Wikipedia

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    A recreation room (also known as a rec room, rumpus room, play room, playroom, games room, or ruckus room) is a room used for a variety of purposes, such as parties, games and other everyday or casual activities. The term recreation room is most prevalent in the United States, while rumpus room is more

  8. Zap it and put it in a bag: Inside the military's response to ...

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    This official offered a solution to an unidentified drone: Zap it, put in a bag and exploit it for clues about its origin and intent. The Air Force, in fact, has done so.

  9. Zip Zap - Wikipedia

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    While Home Computing Weekly said that the game had "professional packaging, amazing graphics, thoughtful facilities and [was] well priced" [3] and Sinclair User said that it was an "excellent arcade-quality game," [5] Crash noted that it was below Imagine's usual standards [2] and Simon Lane, reviewing for Popular Computing Weekly, criticised the game's difficulty, saying that it was ...