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  2. ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers for NYT's Tricky Game on ...

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    Today's Connections Game Answers for Monday, September 11, 2023: 1. TV SHOWS: 24, BONES, FIREFLY, WEEDS 2. HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS: BAT, COBWEB, PUMPKIN, TOMBSTONE 3 ...

  3. Intelligence (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    Intelligence is a Patience game which uses two decks of playing cards mixed together. [1] It is basically a two-deck version of another solitaire game, La Belle Lucie, and its game play is somewhat closer to the parent game than its cousins House in the Wood and House on the Hill. As the name suggests, with intelligent play good players should ...

  4. Napoleon's Square - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon's Square is a patience or solitaire card game which uses two decks of playing cards.First described in a revised edition of Lady Cadogan's Illustrated Games of Patience or Solitaire in the early 1900s (as Le Carré Napoleon), it is an easy variation of Napoleon at St Helena (aka Forty Thieves).

  5. List of patience games - Wikipedia

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    A patience game under way (Herz zu Herz) This is a list of patiences, which are card games that are also referred to as solitaires or as card solitaire. This list is not intended to be exhaustive, but only includes games that have met the usual Wikipedia requirements (e.g. notability). Additions should only be made if there is an existing entry ...

  6. Perpetual Motion (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Perpetual Motion is a Patience game which has the objective of discarding playing cards from the tableau. The name relates to the time-consuming process of the game. It is also called Idiot's Delight or Narcotic. The name Perpetual Motion is also the alternative name of another card solitaire game called Rondo or Eight-Day Clock.

  7. Mrs. Mop - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Mop is a patience or solitaire card game which is played using two decks of playing cards. Invented by Charles Jewell, it is a relative of the solitaire game Spider in which all of the cards are dealt face up at the beginning of the game. The rules are simple, but working out the right thing to do is a slow process, in which "patience" may ...

  8. Seahaven Towers - Wikipedia

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    An Apple Macintosh version of Seahaven Towers was released in 1988 by Art Cabral, [2] which helped popularize the game under that name, but Art himself insisted that he did not invent its rules. A Seahaven Towers card game was provided with the Silicon Graphics, Inc. IRIX operating system, and included an automated solver that could determine ...

  9. Questions (game) - Wikipedia

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    Questions is a game in which players maintain a dialogue of asking questions back and forth for as long as possible without making any declarative statements. Play begins when the first player serves by asking a question (often "Would you like to play questions?"). The second player must respond to the question with another question (e.g.