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  2. Tiddlywinks - Wikipedia

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    Tiddlywinks is a game played on a flat felt mat with sets of small discs called winks, a pot, which is the target, and a collection of squidgers, which are also discs. Players use a squidger (nowadays made of plastic) to shoot a wink into flight by flicking the squidger across the top of a wink and then over its edge, thereby propelling it into ...

  3. Three friends who helped start competitive tiddlywinks so they could represent Cambridge University at sport have marked the 70th anniversary of the prestigious institution’s tiddlywinks club ...

  4. Larry Kahn (tiddlywinks) - Wikipedia

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    Kahn first heard about the game tiddlywinks in 1971 from an MIT handbook sent to incoming students. [1] By 1989, he was the vice president of the North American Tiddlywinks Association and additionally operated a tiddlywinks parlor in Maryland. [3] In the game, he has gone by the nickname "Horsemeat" [1] and "King". [4]

  5. Tiddly Wink - Wikipedia

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    Tiddlywinks, an indoor game; Tiddleywink, hamlet in Wiltshire, England; Tiddly Wink (pony), character in the My Little Pony franchise; Tiddly-Wink (domino game), domino game in which playing a double entitles a second play

  6. English Tiddlywinks Association - Wikipedia

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    The English Tiddlywinks Association (ETwA) was founded at a meeting at Christ's College, University of Cambridge on 12 June 1958. [1] Its objectives are to promote the game of tiddlywinks and coordinate winking activities in the United Kingdom .

  7. Dave Lockwood (tiddlywinks) - Wikipedia

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    Lockwood began playing tiddlywinks during his freshman year at MIT. He signed up to play the game as a joke after viewing it in the student handbook. [6] He plays using the nickname "The Dragon", alluding to the fact that he was born in the Year of the Dragon. [2] Lockwood has won 41 national and world tiddlywinks titles.

  8. Study shows how snakes got an evolutionary leg up on the ...

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    Since first appearing during the age of dinosaurs, snakes have authored an evolutionary success story - slithering into almost every habitat on Earth, from oceans to tree tops. Scientists ...

  9. Tiddalik - Wikipedia

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    The water-holding frog ascribed in modern times to Tiddalik is not found in the area of the legend's origin. It is likely that Tiddalik either refers to a different frog or is a memory of a time, 10,000 to 12,000 years ago, when the landscape was sufficiently different for the frog's range to extend to the South Gippsland.