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  2. 500 (ball game) - Wikipedia

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    The game can be played using a frisbee instead of the ball. [5]Mystery Ball (also known as mystery box) is a variation based on the same premise, but along with calling out a number of points, the thrower has the ability to instead call out "mystery ball/mystery box."

  3. Taste of Home Make & Take Recipe Contest (#248) Official Rules

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    To receive a list of winners, write to Taste of Home Make & Take Recipe Contest (#248) Winners List, PO Box 50005, Prescott, Arizona 86301-5005. Request for winner list must be received within one ...

  4. Hog calling - Wikipedia

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    Hog calling contests are usually held in regions with pig farming. [2] Rules may vary between competitions. There usually is a time limit of 30 seconds, but some festivals allow for longer time. In competitions where there is no set rule for the duration of the call, it can be a criterion for judgement, awarding more points for sustained loud ...

  5. Egg-and-spoon race - Wikipedia

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    Children participating in a typical egg-and-spoon race. An egg-and-spoon race is a sporting event in which participants must balance an egg or similarly shaped item upon a spoon and race with it to the finishing line.

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  7. Rube Goldberg Machine Contest - Wikipedia

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    The task for the 2011 contest was to "Water a Plant". The National Contest was held at Purdue University on March 26, 2011 and had 11 teams in attendance. The 11 teams represented 10 states, 9 universities and 2 community colleges. The winner of the 2011 contest was the University of Wisconsin-Stout giving them

  8. Little Drummer Boy Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Little Drummer Boy Challenge, styled LDBC, is an informal internet competition in the United States to avoid hearing any version of the song "The Little Drummer Boy" for the duration of the Christmas and holiday season shopping period beginning at 12:01 am on the day after Thanksgiving, and extending until December 24, Christmas Eve.

  9. List of Internet challenges - Wikipedia

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    Eraser Challenge – a trend popular among school children where one rubs an eraser on their bare skin as hard as they can while reciting the English alphabet. This forceful rubbing action can cause friction burns and scars to the skin if prolonged, and put the affected area at risk of infection, thus leading to parental concerns. [62] [63]