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  2. Quaker meeting (game) - Wikipedia

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    Quaker Meeting, also known as Quaker's meeting or Cracker's Meeting (in the American South), is a child's game which is initiated with a rhyme and becomes a sort of quiet game where the participants may not speak, laugh, or smile, while the player in charge of the "meeting" may act like a comedian in an attempt to elicit one of the forbidden responses, and so get the participant who broke the ...

  3. Yippee TV - Wikipedia

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    Yippee TV (also known as simply Yippee) is a Christian-based American children’s free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) network and subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service, founded in and launched on December 4, 2019 and is based in Los Angeles, California.

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  5. The Kids Are All Right (game show) - Wikipedia

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    In this round, were shown in turn any images on the video screen like a photo with a landmark missing, a long word with some letters missing or an equation with a number missing. Within a maximum time, in order to accumulate the prize pool, the adult had to correctly match one of the four images that filled the empty space under the main image.

  6. Kids Are People Too - Wikipedia

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    KISS, introducing newest member Eric Carr on Kids Are People Too. The series was a variety/news magazine show for kids. [9] Every week it would have a celebrity guest who the host would interview, occasionally a psychologist would speak about the challenges of growing up, and there would be comedy or musical routines.

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  8. Family Home Evening - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of these meetings is the same as that of family-based Home Evenings, but groups are composed of peers rather than family members. Home Evening groups are most common near colleges and universities, including but not limited to LDS universities, such as Brigham Young University .

  9. Good People (play) - Wikipedia

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    Good People received mostly positive reviews, with Ben Brantley in The New York Times writing: [25] "Embodied with an ideal balance of expertise and empathy by Frances McDormand, Margie (as her friends call her, using a hard "g") is the not-quite heroine of David Lindsay-Abaire’s "Good People," the very fine new play that opened Thursday ...