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  2. 55 baby shower games that guests will actually want to play - AOL

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    A full list of 55 baby shower games that are actually fun and instructions on how to play each one. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    Activities at baby showers include gift-giving and playing themed games. Giving gifts is a primary activity. [1] Baby shower games vary, sometimes including standard games such as bingo, and sometimes being pregnancy-themed, such as "guess the mother's measurements" or "guess the baby".

  4. 50 Vintage Southern Recipes to Enjoy Today - AOL

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    Games. Health. Home & Garden. Medicare. News. ... and for extra crunch sprinkle some roasted pecans on top. ... Enjoy one while gathering with friends for baby shower or luncheon. —Ellen Riley ...

  5. Sprinkle - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Sprinkle (born c. 1970s), American musician and producer; Annie Sprinkle (born 1954), American actor and educator; Ed Sprinkle (born 1923), American football player; Hugh Sprinkle (1896-1961), American football player

  6. Sprinkle iPhone, iPad & Android Cheats And Tips - AOL

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    Since its re-release as a free-to-play title, Sprinkle has shot up the App Store charts and fast become an essential download for any physics puzzle fan. It's been more than a year since we first ...

  7. The Game of Cootie - Wikipedia

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    The game was invented in 1948 by William H. Schaper, a manufacturer of small commercial popcorn machines in Robbinsdale, Minnesota.It was likely inspired by an earlier pencil-and-paper game where players drew cootie parts according to a dice roll and/or a 1939 game version of that using cardboard parts with a cootie board. [2]