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  2. Bottlegate - Wikipedia

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    Bottlegate, also referred to as The Beer Bottle Game, was an officiating controversy that resulted in a fan riot during an American football game in the 2001 season of the National Football League (NFL) between the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars and the Cleveland Browns.

  3. Beer checkers - Wikipedia

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    A pivotal scene in Graham Greene's 1958 novel Our Man in Havana sees the protagonist playing a game of draughts using miniature bottles of scotch and bourbon. In the film Love Is News (1937), Tyrone Power plays beer checkers with his fellow newspaper reporters.

  4. Glassing - Wikipedia

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    A filled plastic bottle can also be used as a blunt instrument which causes just as much danger and injury as a glassing. This was seen in a riotous incident which took place during a National Football League game in Cleveland, Ohio in 2001 where plastic beer bottles thrown by angry fans became blunt missiles, and which was known as the ...

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  6. Powder kegs: 50 years ago, 10-cent beers helped turn a ... - AOL

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    A game that began with a handful of fans tipsy on cheap beer running across the outfield grass — some of them naked — collapsed into chaos. During a scary ninth inning, Texas manager Billy ...

  7. Havana (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Havana is a board game by Reinhard Staupe. The game takes place just after the Cuban Revolution and is centred around the regeneration of Cuba's capital Havana. It is framed as a sequel to the board game Cuba and uses Michael Menzel's artwork from that game. [1] Released in 2009 the game is published by Rio Grande Games. [2]

  8. Havannah (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Havannah is a two-player abstract strategy board game invented by Christian Freeling. It belongs to the family of games commonly called connection games; its relatives include Hex and TwixT. Havannah has "a sophisticated and varied strategy" and is best played on a base-10 hexagonal board, 10 hex cells to a side. [1]

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