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  2. 42 (dominoes) - Wikipedia

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    42, also known as Texas 42, is a trick-taking game played with a standard set of double six dominoes. 42 is often referred to as the "national game of Texas". [ 1 ] Tournaments are held in many towns, [ 1 ] and the State Championship tournament is held annually in Hallettsville, Texas on the first Saturday of March each year. [ 2 ]

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  4. List of Crayon Shin-chan episodes (1992–2001) - Wikipedia

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    When Misae and Shin-chan go to a restaurant to eat noodles, Shin-chan drops the bowl of noodles on the table while pouring it in his bowl. Hiroshi, Misae, and Shin-chan go for ice skating to get some winter exercise. Shin-chan skates with great ease and impresses an ice skating champion.

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    A foreign prime minister is kidnapped by a group of surprisingly literate hippie gang members known as the Purple Knights, who see themselves as a modern group of Arthurian Knights of the Round Table who ride motorcycles and speak in Middle Ages slang. Max and 99 must pass as new gang members to save the prime minister.

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  7. Cocktail umbrella - Wikipedia

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    Cocktails with umbrellas A typical cocktail umbrella ‍ — the pink ring on the toothpick functions to help keep the umbrella propped open. A cocktail umbrella or paper parasol is a small umbrella made from paper, paperboard, and a toothpick. They are frequently associated with tropical drinks and Tiki bars and used as a garnish decoration.