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  2. Leslie Scott (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Scott (born 18 December 1955) is a Tanzanian-born British board game designer, author, and businesswoman, best known as the inventor of the game Jenga. Despite initial challenges, Scott transformed a family wooden block game into the classic Jenga, achieving worldwide success after licensing to Hasbro in 1986.

  3. Leslie Scott - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Scott may refer to: Leslie Scott (game designer) (born 1955), creator of the game Jenga; Sir Leslie Scott (British politician) (1869–1950), Conservative MP 1910–1929, Solicitor-General 1922; Leslie M. Scott (1878–1968), Oregon historian and politician; Les Scott (born 1947), Australian politician; Leslie Scott, clarinettist with ...

  4. Oxford Games - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Leslie Scott (the creator of Jenga), [1] and the graphic designer, Sara Finch. Finch & Scott co-designed Swipe and The Great Western Railway Game (published by Gibsons Games) in 1985, and then went on to develop and design almost forty games together. [2]

  5. Leslie M. Scott - Wikipedia

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    Leslie McChesney Scott (February 18, 1878 – December 18, 1968) [1] was an American historian, newspaper publisher and Republican politician in Oregon. He served as Oregon State Treasurer from 1941-1949. [2] He served as acting Governor of Oregon for a period in 1948. [3] He was also president of the Portland, Oregon Chamber of Commerce. [4]

  6. History of the World (video game) - Wikipedia

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    History of the World was a commercial failure, with fewer than 10,000 copies sold by November 1998. This contributed to the sale and closure of Avalon Hill that year. [6]In Computer Gaming World, Bob Proctor wrote, "History of the World is both a good game and a disappointment."

  7. Tim Scott becomes longest-serving Black senator in US history

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    Sixty years after Black Americans gained the right to vote in the United States through the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Sen. Tim Scott on Friday makes history, becoming the longest-serving African ...

  8. Francis Leslie Scott - Wikipedia

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    Francis Leslie Scott MRIA (3 July 1928 – 14 January 2008) was an Irish chemist in the field of organic chemistry, though he contributed equally to the wider scientific world.

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