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  2. Snap-dragon (game) - Wikipedia

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    The first reference to snap-dragon explicitly as a parlour game is in Francis Grose's Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue (1811): "Christmas gambol: raisins and almonds being put into a bowl of brandy, and the candles extinguished, the spirit is set on fire, and the company scramble for the raisins."

  3. Fruit Basket Turnover - Wikipedia

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    Fruit Basket Turnover or Fruit Basket Upset, also known as Fruit Salad, Fruit Bowl, Fruits Basket [] and others is a children's game.. Fruit Basket usually refers to a variation in which each fruit is ostensibly associated with only one player, and the player in the centre must call two fruit names.

  4. Category:Defunct college football bowls - Wikipedia

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    This category consists of college football bowl games that are no longer played ... Raisin Bowl (5 P) S. Salad Bowl (game) ... Fruit Bowl; G. Garden State Bowl; Gem ...

  5. Fruit Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Fruit Bowl was a post-season college football bowl game held in December at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco, California. The game was held three times, following the 1947–1949 seasons. The game was held three times, following the 1947–1949 seasons.

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  7. Do Raisins Go Bad? Here’s What You Need to Know About the ...

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    Not only are raisins a healthy snack we can put away by the handful, but we also love adding them to baked goods, salads and even pasta recipes.Yep, raisins are quite a versatile dried fruit ...

  8. Raisin Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Raisin Bowl was an annual post-season American college football bowl game played at Ratcliffe Stadium in Fresno, California, from 1946 to 1949. [1] [2] The first four games were played on January 1, the last on December 31. The games pitted a California team against an at-large team; the California team prevailed in four of the five games.

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