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  2. American Game - Wikipedia

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    He cross-bred the wild Red Jungle Fowl with fighting bantams of the type known at the time as "pit game". [4]: 106 The American Game Bantam was listed in the yearbook of the American Bantam Association from 1950, [7] and was admitted to the Standard of Perfection of the American Poultry Association in 2009. [6]

  3. Oxford Old English Game fowl - Wikipedia

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    The Old English Game has been recognised in Great Britain since the 19th Century and is thought to be a descendant of the ancient fighting cocks. It is likely that they were the first selectively bred breed of chicken in Britain for fighting purposes. To prevent damage during fights, the comb and wattles were removed.

  4. Bloody Hell (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Bloody Hell is an expletive; see Bloody . Bloody Hell may also refer to: ... Text is available under the ...

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  6. Ben O'Toole - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his performances in series television, he landed the lead role in the horror comedy Bloody Hell, where he assumed the role of protagonist and also embodied the hallucinations of his alter ego. [13] O'Toole has also appeared regularly in theatre. In 2022 he appeared in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. [14]

  7. Bloody Mary is a timeless scary game that your great-grandparents probably played. Players will summon a ghostly apparition (AKA Bloody Mary) by chanting her name into a mirror in a dark room.

  8. Australian Game fowl - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Game is a breed of chicken developed in Australia at an unknown date, possibly the mid and late 19th century. It is alternatively known as Colonial , Aussie Game or sometimes just Aussie .

  9. very few teams have won it all

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    spread totals, and their record in the last ten games. Also included are the leading scorers along with symbols for upperclass point guards, high scoring big men, team scoring averages and point differentials. Teams with the most symbols have the best chances at making deep runs. Keep in mind that very few teams have won it all with young point