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  2. Vogelspiel - Wikipedia

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    Vogelspiel. Vogelspiel (game of "Bird") or Hexenspiel (game of "Witch") was an historical Bavarian and Austrian card game for a variable number of players and played with special cards. The game is named after the bird or witch that appeared on the highest or lowest cards respectively. The name Vogelkarten ("bird cards") is also encountered.

  3. Headache (game) - Wikipedia

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    The board. Game board arrangement with dual tracks and eight intersections. Headache uses a round board in which movement is along one of two tracks along the perimeter of the board, and the "pop-o-matic" bubble with the dice is in the center. There is a starting point for each of the four colors. The board has a total of 48 spaces, including 8 ...

  4. Liquor Control Board of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    lcbo.com. The Liquor Control Board of Ontario ( LCBO) is a Crown corporation that retails and distributes alcoholic beverages throughout the Canadian province of Ontario. [5] It is accountable to the Legislative Assembly through the minister of finance. [5] It was established in 1927 by the government of Premier George Howard Ferguson to sell ...

  5. Lizzie Magie - Wikipedia

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    The Monopoly board game, which Lizzie Magie claimed was similar to her patent, The Landlord's Game. Magie's game was becoming increasingly popular around the Northeastern United States. College students attending Harvard, Columbia, and University of Pennsylvania, left-leaning middle class families, and Quakers were all playing her board game.

  6. Labyrinth (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was designed by the German psychologist Max Kobbert and published by Ravensburger under the name " Das verrückte Labyrinth ", which is a pun on the German words " verrücken " (displace) and " verrückt " (crazy), roughly translatable in English as " labyrinthal disorder ". In English-speaking countries, the name was initially ...

  7. Ceylon Electricity Board - Wikipedia

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    The Ceylon Electricity Board - CEB ( Sinhala: ලංකා විදුලිබල මණ්ඩලය - ලංවිම, romanized: Lankā Vidulibala Mandalaya - Lanwima; Tamil: இலங்கை மின்சார சபை - இமிச ), is the largest electricity company in Sri Lanka. With a market share of nearly 100%, it controls ...

  8. Court Circular - Wikipedia

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    Court Circular. The Court Circular is the official record that lists the engagements carried out by the monarch of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms; the royal family; and appointments to their staff and to the court. It is issued by St James's Palace and printed a day in arrears at the back of The Times, The Daily Telegraph ...

  9. Railways Sports Promotion Board - Wikipedia

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    D. K. Gayen. Official website. www .indianrailways .gov .in. Railways Sports Promotion Board ( RSPB) (originally known as Railways Sports Control Board) [1] is a sports board run by the Indian Railways. It was formed as the Indian Railways Athletic Association in 1928. It promotes 30 sporting disciplines [2] and owns the Karnail Singh Stadium ...