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  2. Glossary of darts - Wikipedia

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    The dartboard itself, usually in the context of round the clock. Close out Getting three hits on a number opened by the opponent in a game of cricket. Doubles and trebles count as two and three hits, respectively. Once a number is closed out, neither player can score points from it. Conquistador Going out with a bull/double bull. Cork

  3. American darts - Wikipedia

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    American darts is a regional variant of the game of darts, most often found in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and parts of New York state. American darts originated in eastern Pennsylvania in the early 20th century; this style of darts was first played in both the Philadelphia area and the Coal Region of Northeastern Pennsylvania.

  4. Darts - Wikipedia

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    Quality dartboards are still made of sisal fibres from Eastern Africa, Brazil, and China; less expensive boards are sometimes made of cork or coiled paper. [16] "Hope and Anchor dart club", Hope and Anchor, 20 Waterloo Street (now Macbeth Street), Hammersmith, London, UK, c. 1925; publican Charles Fletcher is seated front row centre with elm board

  5. Cork board - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 July 2008, at 05:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  6. Páirc Uí Chaoimh - Wikipedia

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    Páirc Uí Chaoimh (Irish pronunciation: [ˈpˠaːɾʲc iː ˈxiːvʲ] PARK ee KHEEV) is a Gaelic games stadium in Cork, Ireland.Often referred to simply as "The Park", it is the home of Cork GAA and is located in Ballintemple, near the site of the original Cork Athletic Grounds.

  7. Bulletin board - Wikipedia

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    Cork, a common bulletin board material Bulletin boards can also be made of felt. A bulletin board (pinboard, pin board, noticeboard, or notice board in British English) is a surface intended for the posting of public messages, for example, to advertise items wanted or for sale, announce events, or provide information.

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