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  2. Play Solitaire Spider Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Solitaire: Spider. A popular solitaire game played with two decks. By Masque Publishing

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    This free online Bridge game is always ready to go! ... Solitaire: Spider Black Widow. Play. Masque Publishing. Solitaire: Spider Challenge. Play. Masque Publishing. Solitaire: Spider Tarantula.

  5. Spider (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    Spider 1 Suit: Same as classic Spider solitaire, except this game is played with only 1 suit instead of 4, usually Spades. Relaxed Spider: Does not require all spaces to be filled before redealing Spiderette: Only one pack, a Klondike layout with 7 stacks ranging from 1 to 7 cards in each [ 4 ]

  6. Little Spider - Wikipedia

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    Little Spider is an old patience or solitaire card game of English origin using a deck of 52 playing cards. [1] Because of its unique form of game play and dealing, it should not be confused with other solitaire games like Spider and its one-deck cousin Spiderette .

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  8. Play Solitaire Spider Challenge Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Solitaire: Spider Challenge. Play five solitaire hands in a row to see how you rank. By Masque Publishing

  9. Hierarchical database model - Wikipedia

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    The hierarchical structure was developed by IBM in the 1960s and used in early mainframe DBMS. Records' relationships form a treelike model. Records' relationships form a treelike model. This structure is simple but inflexible because the relationship is confined to a one-to-many relationship.