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  2. Glossary of rowing terms - Wikipedia

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    The deck of the bow and stern of the boat, which were traditionally covered with canvas. [8] Cleaver blade Modern oar blades that have a more rectangular hatchet-shape. (also hatchet blade) Collar / Button A wide plastic ring placed around the sleeve of an oar. The button stops the oar from slipping through the oarlock. Cox box

  3. Glossary of card game terms - Wikipedia

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    [9] bonus An extra amount added to a player's score for the game for holding or winning certain cards [9] or for achieving certain goals, such as Schneider. bower The jack of the trump suit or the Jack of the same colour as the trump suit e.g. in Euchre or Reunion. left bower: the jack of the same colour as the trump suit. [24]

  4. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Roman numerals: for example the word "six" in the clue might be used to indicate the letters VI; The name of a chemical element may be used to signify its symbol; e.g., W for tungsten; The days of the week; e.g., TH for Thursday; Country codes; e.g., "Switzerland" can indicate the letters CH; ICAO spelling alphabet: where Mike signifies M and ...

  5. Glossary of cue sports terms - Wikipedia

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    The following is a glossary of traditional English-language terms used in the three overarching cue sports disciplines: carom billiards referring to the various carom games played on a billiard table without pockets; pool, which denotes a host of games played on a table with six pockets; and snooker, played on a large pocket table, and which has a sport culture unto itself distinct from pool.

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  7. Uno (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Uno cards. Uno (/ ˈ uː n oʊ /; from Spanish and Italian for 'one'), stylized as UNO, is a proprietary American shedding-type card game originally developed in 1971 by Merle Robbins in Reading, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, that housed International Games Inc., a gaming company acquired by Mattel on January 23, 1992.

  8. Who will make CFP? Expert predictions for College Football ...

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    The debate over who should make the 12-team College Football Playoff bracket is raging as conference championship games and CFP selection day await.

  9. The Playlist: Week 3 fantasy basketball waiver wire pickups ...

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    Welcome to The Playlist: my weekly column that lets you know who and what to play — when it comes to music or other things in my rotation — for the upcoming week in fantasy basketball.