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  2. Wordle - Wikipedia

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    Wordle was the top Google search term globally and by American users in 2022. [64] [65] Because of the popularity of Wordle, Google searches from players looking to find out the definition of Wordle answers affected top Google search trends. Seven of the top 10 searched-for word definitions in 2022 were Wordle answers, including cacao, homer ...

  3. Maze: Solve the World's Most Challenging Puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Maze: Solve the World's Most Challenging Puzzle (1985, Henry Holt and Company) is a puzzle book written and illustrated by Christopher Manson. The book was originally published as part of a contest to win $10,000. Unlike other puzzle books, each page is involved in solving the book's riddle.

  4. Tracy Bennett - Wikipedia

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    According to her family, Bennett began solving jigsaw puzzles before she could talk. [3] She had an early interest in crossword puzzles. [ 4 ] She attended the University of Southern Maine as a theater major, then transferred to the University of Michigan and changed her major to English literature, graduating in 1989.

  5. List of Warner Bros. films (1930–1939) - Wikipedia

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    The Way of All Men: First National Production Lost Film September 11, 1930: Big Boy (film) September 13, 1930: Moby Dick: September 15, 1930: The Bad Man: First National Production Unpreserved Nitrate Print at UCLA; In Danger Of Being Lost September 21, 1930: Bright Lights: First National Production [3] All Technicolor [3]

  6. List of American films of 1930 - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Genre Notes Abraham Lincoln: D. W. Griffith: Walter Huston, Kay Hammond: Historical drama: United Artists [1]: Across the World with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson

  7. B movies (Hollywood Golden Age) - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, the beginning of the Golden Age's first full decade, the average U.S. feature film cost $375,000 to produce. [28] A broad range of Hollywood motion pictures occupied the B-movie category: The leading studios made not only clear-cut A and B films, but also movies classifiable as "programmers" (also "in-betweeners" or "intermediates").

  8. List of 30 for 30 films - Wikipedia

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    The story of the colorful figures who made up the American Basketball Association's Spirits of St. Louis, and how Spirits owners Ozzie and Daniel Silna, with their team about to be left out in the ABA's merger with the NBA, managed to negotiate a deal that allowed the brothers' involvement in pro basketball to continue in a most unusual fashion.

  9. The Password Game - Wikipedia

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    The player must follow strict rules that may conflict with one another, and at times requires players to play other games, such as GeoGuessr, Wordle, and chess. In this screenshot, the inclusion of the moon emoji satisfies Rule 13; however, it splits the word "may", breaking Rule 6. The Password Game is a web-based puzzle video game. [2]