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  2. Bingo (American version) - Wikipedia

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    Lowe took the game to New York, where friends liked playing it. The Lowe-produced bingo game had two versions: a 12-card set for $1.00 and a $2.00 set with 24 cards. By the 1940s, there were bingo games throughout the US. The origin of the name Bingo is unknown but may date to the mid-1920s.

  3. List of American game shows - Wikipedia

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    The Great Day (1952–1953) ... National Bingo Night (2007) Bingo America (2008–2009) ... There's One in Every Family (1952–1953)

  4. Bingo card - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of Bingo cards. One is a 5x5 grid meant for 75-ball Bingo, ... The Great Depression in America: A Cultural Encyclopedia, Volume 1. Greenwood ...

  5. Game of the Day: Bingo - AOL

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    It's an old-time favorite for today's Game of the Day, Bingo! In this virtual version, you can play one, three, or six cards at once at your choice of fast or normal speeds. If you're looking to ...

  6. National Bingo Night (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    National Bingo Night is an American game show hosted by Ed Sanders which premiered on ABC on May 18, 2007, with a six-episode order. Sanders is known for his work on another ABC show, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. The show was cancelled by ABC and was repackaged as Bingo America on GSN, first hosted by Patrick Duffy, and in October 2008 by ...

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    Play Bingo for free online at Games.com. Grab your virtual stamper and play free online Bingo games with other players.

  9. Gambling in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    A 1753 law invalidated gambling debts of any amount, forbade gambling in public, and limited a gambler's losses to 40s in a day; [5] the cap was reduced to 5s in 1763. [6] In 1784, to raise revenue for the government, the anti-gambling law was repealed, and taxes were imposed of 8s per deck of playing cards and 10s per "box and dice". [ 7 ]