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  2. Carnival game - Wikipedia

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    Most games offer a small prize to the winner. Prizes may include items like stuffed animals, toys, or posters. Continued play is encouraged as multiple small prizes may be traded in for a larger prize. Multiplayer games — the "Watergun" game is one example—may change the size of the prize with the number of players. In a more difficult game ...

  3. Bowling for a pig - Wikipedia

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    Bowling under way at an English village fête in Longdon, Staffordshire. Bowling for a pig was a traditional British competition, usually held at country fêtes, fairs, and carnivals. It was a form of bowling as a test of skill, with the highest scorer(s) winning the prize. The traditional prize was a live pig to take home. [1]

  4. These Jeopardy Questions for Kids Will Probably Have ... - AOL

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    These cover U.S. history, math, science, and more. We've collected plenty of real Jeopardy questions that are kid-approved and perfect for parents or educators.

  5. Glossary of bowls terms - Wikipedia

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    bowling arm a device that enables players, who have an inability to bend as part of a standard delivery action, to bowl in an upright position. Bowling arms are normally licensed or approved by the controlling body and also require the bowler to have a medical certificate to verify the need for use. bowls

  6. Native American recreational activities - Wikipedia

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    "Pass the stone" was a very simple guessing game that is still used today to educate children on Native American culture. Two different colored balls are passed around a circle. Keeping their eyes closed, children are asked what color ball they were given. If they guess correctly, they remain in the circle.

  7. Here's where your kids can bowl for free this summer in Indiana

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  8. FarmVille 2 Prized Animals: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    As we said before, these Prized animals take much longer to tend, with a single Prized White Chicken requiring 18 hours between trips to the Fair, instead of five minutes like we might be used to.

  9. Pets Win Prizes - Wikipedia

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    Pets Win Prizes is a game show that aired on BBC1 from 16 July 1994 to 3 August 1996. It was originally hosted by Danny Baker for the first series and then Dale Winton took over as host for the subsequent two series.