
1) Amusements 2) Arcade attractions 3) Battleships and war 4) Bingo, bridge, etc 5) Birthday party activities 6) Bridge and backgammon 7) Bridge and go 8) Checkers and 64 Across 9) Checkers and backgammon 10) Checkers and chess 11) Chess and checkers 12) Clue and others 13) Competitive activities 14) Computer amusements
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1) Amusements 2) Exercise
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Games and other forms of warm-up (see Warm-ups) can be useful to get the students into the right frame of mind or energy for drama, but they are not drama, and they are not essential for a process drama. If a game is used, it should be thematically linked to the subject of the drama to provide a segue into the dramatic context. In an earlier versio...
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[magazine] Games magazine (ISSN 0199-9788) is a United States magazine devoted to games and puzzles, and is published by Games Publications, a division of Kappa Publishing Group. ==History== It was originally published by Playboy (debuting with the September/October 1977 issue), then in 1987 was acquired by PSC Limited Partnership for three...
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[seaQuest DSV] `Games` is the fourth episode of the first season of seaQuest DSV. It originally aired on October 3, 1993. == Plot synopsis == The seaQuest evacuates an icy prison whose population consists of a warden and his lone prisoner, the biochemist and war criminal Dr. Rubin Zellar. Zellar is (supposedly) being kept cryogenically froz...
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[seaQuest DSV episode] This category contains articles that have been assessed by the Rail transport in Germany task force. Articles are automatically placed in the appropriate sub-category when a rating is given; please see the Rail transport in Germany task force for more information. ...
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• A modified revival of the ancient Olympian games, consisting of international athletic games, races, etc., now held once in four years, the first having been at Athens in 1896.
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The official spectacles that were given free to the Roman population. Originally a celebration of the life of an illustrious person following his funeral, subsequently they were held for their own sake.
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Games is a name of certain sports or amusements carried on under regular rules and methods, as with cards or dice, billiards, tennis, etc. Among the ancients there were public games or sports, exhibited on solemn occasions, in which various kinds of contests were introduced. The Grecian games were national festivals attended by spectators and compe...
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