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  2. MASH (game) - Wikipedia

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    Player 1 says "Stop" at a time they choose after waiting at least 3 seconds, and player 2 stops and draws a line through the swirl from the endpoint to the starting point. They then count how many times the swirl intercepts the line drawn. Alternatively, player 2 will make tally marks instead of drawing a swirl.

  3. Time Will Tell (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Time Will Tell is an early American game show that aired on the DuMont Television Network Fridays at 10:30 pm ET from August 27 to October 15, 1954. The host was Ernie Kovacs. [1] Don Russell was the announcer, and Eddie Hatrak provided music. [2] Game play involved three contestants answering questions in 90-second rounds, timed with a large ...

  4. Once Upon a Time (game) - Wikipedia

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    One object of Once Upon a Time is to tell a fairy tale as a group. [1] [3] While the story is developed by the whole group, the competitive aspect of the game is that each player has an individual goal of using all of the "Storytelling" cards they have in hand, and finishing the story with their own special "Happy Ever After" card.

  5. Clock chime - Wikipedia

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    The practice of using bells to mark time dates at least to the time of the early Christian church, which used bells to mark the "canonical hours". [2] An 8th-century Archbishop of York gave his priests instructions to sound church bells at certain times, and by the 10th century Saint Dunstan had written an extensive guide to bell-ringing to mark the canonical hours.

  6. X Marks the Spot (game show) - Wikipedia

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    X Marks the Spot was a British radio quiz and panel game, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1998 and 2006. It could be likened to be a more light-hearted version of Round Britain Quiz . It was presented by the comedian and author Pete McCarthy until his death in October 2004.

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  8. Top 5 food mark-ups where restaurants make huge profits - AOL

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    What follows is my list of the top "money makers" in the restaurant industry -- good information that might shed light on a few things the next time you dine out.

  9. Timekeeping in games - Wikipedia

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    In real-time games, time within the game passes continuously. However, in turn-based games, player turns represent a fixed duration within the game, regardless of how much time passes in the real world. Some games use combinations of real-time and turn-based timekeeping systems. Players debate the merits and flaws of these systems.