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Harlequinade
A play or part of a play in which the harlequin is
onside kick
the kicked ball itself it is a risky type of play used only when the kicking team is losing and there
Scenery
scenes the paintings and hangings representing the scenes of a play the disposition and arrangement of the scenes in which the
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Knowledge
Edn., p. 876. Can be seen in many ways as playing the same role in relation to circumstances as intention plays
Skat
A three handed card game played with 32 cards of which two constitute the skat sense
Seraphine
parts are reeds consisting of a thin tongue of brass playing freely through a slot in a plate It has a
L P
a long playing phonograph record designed to be played at 333 rpm
Jukebox
A phonograph or compact disc player with multiple discs requiring the insertion of coins prior to
Doddart
A game much like hockey played in an open field also the bent stick for playing
Card
thick paper blank or prepared for various uses as a playing card a visiting card a card of invitation pl a
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