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    Peerspace compiled a list of 10 tips for throwing the ultimate spooky Halloween party, from choosing the space to curating the soundtrack. Alexi Rosenfeld // Getty Images Choose the perfect ...

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    #4 A Sure-Fire Way To Let The Time To Midnight Fly By Is By Brining Out Your Favorite Party Games. Review: "We love games, so this was an easy one - it is quick and fast, and light fun. No ...

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    Bocce Ball. Having a party outside? Add bocce ball to your list of must-have activities to keep kids busy. This simple game requires a bit of space since players will be throwing balls down the court.

  5. Beer die - Wikipedia

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    Beer die, or snappa is a table-based drinking game in which opposing players sit or stand at opposite ends and throw a die over a certain height with the goal of either landing the die in their opponent's cup or having the die hit the table and bounce over the scoring area to the floor. The defending team attempts to catch the die one-handed ...

  6. Cards in the hat - Wikipedia

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    A hat or shoe box is placed on the floor, and a mark is determined from where each player will throw, known as the "oche". The first player steps up to the oche with five cards and attempts to throw them, one at a time, into the hat. Each card landing in the hat gains one point for the player. [1]

  7. Beer pong - Wikipedia

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    Members of Delta Upsilon playing Throw Pong at Bucknell University during the House Party weekend of 1980 [9]. The game was originally believed to have evolved from the original beer pong played with paddles [10] which is generally regarded to have had its origins within the fraternities of Dartmouth College in the U.S. in the 1950s and 1960s, where it has since become part of the social ...

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