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  2. Ouija - Wikipedia

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    A Ouija board is an early part of the plot of the 1973 horror film The Exorcist. Using a Ouija board the young girl Regan makes what first appears to be harmless contact with an entity named "Captain Howdy". She later becomes possessed by a demon. Based on Ouija Board, a song and album of the name, Ojah Awake, by Osibisa, was released in 1976.

  3. Board - Wikipedia

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    Board of directors, or a similar governing or advisory committee; Board of selectmen, the executive arm of the government of New England towns in the United States; Board of supervisors, a governmental body that oversees the operation of county government in some U.S. states; Board of trustees, the authority of a nonprofit organization

  4. Smorgasbord - Wikipedia

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    In Northern Europe, the term varies between "cold table" and "buffet": In Norway it is called koldtbord or kaldtbord, in Denmark det kolde bord [2] (literally "the cold table"), in the Faroe Islands, kalt borð (cold table); in Germany kaltes Buffet and in the Netherlands koud buffet (literally "cold buffet"); in Iceland it is called hlaðborð ("loaded/covered table"), in Estonia it is called ...

  5. Bulletin board - Wikipedia

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    An online board can serve the same purpose as a physical bulletin board, with the added benefit of not being bound by geographical location. Magnet boards, or magnetic bulletin boards, are a popular substitute for cork boards because they lack the problem of board deterioration from the insertion and removal of pins over time.

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  7. Séance - Wikipedia

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    Critics of spirit board communication techniques—again including both skeptics and believers—state that the premise that a spirit will move the planchette and spell out messages using the symbols on the board is undermined by the fact that several people have their hands on the planchette, which allows any of them to spell out anything they ...

  8. Do You Really Know What Should or Shouldn't Go on a ... - AOL

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    The History of the Charcuterie Board. Charcuterie has been enjoyed in France since the 15th century. Originally, the word charcuterie referred to pork stores, where the charcutier expertly ...

  9. Parcheesi - Wikipedia

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    A player rolls the dice and must use the topmost facing die pip values shown to move their pieces around the board in one of the following ways: Only pieces not in the nest may move forward on the board. [1] Pieces may only leave the nest with a roll of a five on a single die or the sum of the dice.