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Snooker logo #10101) Ball game 2) Commodore VIC-20 game 3) English billiards game 4) English pool game 5) Fool or dupe 6) Game derived from billiards 7) Game of pool 8) Game on a table 9) Game played on a green table 10) Game played with 15 red balls 11) Get the better of 12) Pocket billiards 13) Pool 14) Pool game 15) Pool game with 21 balls
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Snooker logo #10101) Con 2) Dupe 3) Hoodwink 4) Pool
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snooker logo #21449This is a game in which the opening sequence consists of a combination of jumps and obstacles and the finishing sequence is a course of additional obstacles.
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Snooker logo #21000 Snooker (ə or ər) is a cue sport that is typically played on a table covered with a green cloth or baize, with pockets at each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions. A regular full-size table measures 11 ft 8{frac|1|2} in × 5 ft 10 in (3569 mm x 1778 mm), commonly referred to as 12 × 6 ft. The game is played u...
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Snooker logo #21000[video game] Snooker is a 1983 sports simulation video game published by Visions Software Factory. ==Summary== This video game simulates the game of snooker on the major home computers of that era, including Commodore 64, Commodore VIC-20, ZX Spectrum, Acorn Electron, and BBC Micro. The players take turns to hit a white cue ball against the...
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snooker logo #21000, any of the {tnull|cuegloss|object ball|object balls} that are not {tnull|cuegloss|red ball|reds}. ...
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snooker logo #21003popular billiards game of British origin, played on a table similar in size and markings to that used in English billiards. The game arose, ... [14 related articles]
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Snooker logo #22684when the object ball is obstructed by an intervening ball that is not 'on'
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Snooker logo #21217Snooker is a game derived from billiards, pool and pyramids. Snooker is played by two players, two pairs of players, or two teams of players with 22 coloured balls on a pocketed table, 12 feet long, and six feet wide with a pocket at each corner and one half way along each long side. The top of the table is covered in, usually green, but sometimes ...
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Snooker logo #21217Snooker is slang for to trick, to baffle.
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snooker logo #20400[n] - a form of pool played with 15 red balls and six balls of other colors and a cue ball 2. [v] - fool or dupe 3. [v] - leave one`s opponent unable to take a direct shot, in a game of snooker
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Snooker logo #23720British slang for to put someone in an awkward position or situation.
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snooker logo #20974 noun a form of pool played with 15 red balls and six balls of other colors and a cue ball
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snooker logo #21221Indoor game derived from billiards (via pool). It is played with 22 balls: 15 red, one each of yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, and black, and one white cueball. A tapered pole (cue) is used to propel the balls around the table. Red balls are worth one point when sunk (or `potted`), while the coloured balls have ascending values from...
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