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  2. Celebrity (game) - Wikipedia

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    Since this shortens game-time, more names are generally added to start. Some groups allow a player to "pass" on a celebrity, putting it aside and going on to the next celebrity. At the end of the round, the score is the number of correctly guessed celebrities minus the number passed, and the passed celebrities go back into the hat.

  3. Play money - Wikipedia

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    At its most basic level, play money refers to faux paper money, but some games can include coins, or more abstract tokens representing more generic resources (such as energy). [ 2 ] : 25-26 Play money also encompasses virtual currencies in the complex in-game economies of MMORPGs , but again unlike older physical play money, in-game virtual ...

  4. 16 Money Rules That Millionaires Swear By - AOL

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    See how to invest like a millionaire — and save like one too.

  5. Celebdaq - Wikipedia

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    Celebdaq was an online "celebrity stock exchange" game on the BBC's website. The game had its own television show on BBC Three. The television show was presented by Paddy O'Connell and Libby Potter until comedian Jenny Eclair became the presenter. Players were given the opportunity to buy and sell shares in celebrities using £10,000 of virtual ...

  6. 15 Free Perks Only Celebrities Can Get - AOL

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    3. Alcohol. You probably won’t run into a celeb at the liquor store, as stars are often given alcohol gifts at award shows and other events. For example, celebrities who have stopped by the ...

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  8. Shopping Spree - Wikipedia

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    The game began with a caricature of a famous celebrity (real or fictional, past or present) appearing at the end of a table. The shopper took down an item from the board that he/she thought was connected to the celebrity in some way (a chef's hat would be connected to Wolfgang Puck) and threw it to the wrapper. The wrapper then placed it in the ...

  9. 16 Money Rules That Millionaires Swear By - AOL

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    Being a millionaire or billionaire — especially a self-made one — usually requires being disciplined about saving and spending, as well as investing wisely. Although the super rich can...