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  2. PDQ (game show) - Wikipedia

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    PDQ and Baffle are American television game shows created by Heatter-Quigley Productions.Both shows' objective was for contestant/celebrity teams to guess a given word or phrase in the shortest amount of time with the fewest letters given as possible.

  3. Baffle - Wikipedia

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    Baffle or All-Star Baffle, a 1973–74 revival of PDQ, where contestants had to guess phrases from a short combination of letters; Baffle gate, another name for turnstile; Optical baffle, shroud protecting the optics of an imaging system from being disturbed from stray light; Sound baffle, any object designed to reduce airborne sound

  4. Baffle (game show) - Wikipedia

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  5. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Friday, December 6

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    Spoilers ahead! We've warned you. We mean it. Read no further until you really want some clues or you've completely given up and want the answers ASAP. Get ready for all of today's NYT ...

  6. Play Just Words Online for Free - AOL.com

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    If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online!

  7. Category:1970s American game shows - Wikipedia

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    Baffle (game show) Battle of the Network Stars; Beat the Clock; Bedtime Stories (game show) The Better Sex; The Big Showdown; Blank Check (game show) Blankety Blanks (American game show) Bowling for Dollars; Break the Bank (1976 game show)

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    [6]: 290 In 1972, William J. Rapaport, then a graduate student at Indiana University, came up with versions containing five and ten instances of "buffalo". [7] He later used both versions in his teaching, and in 1992 posted them to the LINGUIST List.

  9. Talk:Blake's 7 - Wikipedia

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    The latter 'Louise and Simon's Blake's 7 Fan Site' (blakes-7.co.uk) is an interview with the new rights-holders that can't be found elsewhere, the former reference is a press release which probably can be found elsewhere. Amended - actually one of my books covers the marvel comics, so I'll change that over later.