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  2. Lawn darts - Wikipedia

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    A package of lawn darts with metal tips. Lawn darts (also known as Javelin darts, jarts, lawn jarts, or yard darts) is a lawn game for two players or teams. A lawn dart set usually includes four large darts and two targets. The gameplay and objective are similar to those of both horseshoes and darts. The darts are typically 12 inches (30 cm) in ...

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  4. 21 Best Lawn Games That You Need at Your Next Outdoor ... - AOL

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    These are the best outdoor games for all ages, skill levels and budgets, with classics like croquet and horseshoes, and new trends like Kan Jam and Tipsy Toss. 21 Best Lawn Games That You Need at ...

  5. Wipeout Australia - Wikipedia

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    Wipeout, presented on air as Wipeout Australia, is an Australian game show, which is based on the American game show of the same name.The game show premiered on the Nine Network on Tuesday 3 February 2009 at 7:30 pm for an initial run of eight episodes.

  6. Quoits - Wikipedia

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    This is a popular outdoor variation played principally in and around Pennsylvania, USA (specifically the "Slate Belt" which is in the Lehigh Valley). This game uses two 1 lb (450 g) rubber quoits per player, which are pitched at a short metal pin mounted on a heavy 24 in × 24 in × 1 in (610 mm × 610 mm × 25 mm) slab of slate.

  7. Ground billiards - Wikipedia

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    Ground billiards is a modern term for a family of medieval European lawn games, the original names of which are mostly unknown, played with a long-handled mallet (the mace), wooden balls, a hoop (the pass), and an upright skittle or pin (the king).

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