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  2. Weekly football quiz: Free-scoring Arsenal and City run ... - AOL

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    Test yourself with these eight questions. Go to our dedicated football quizzes page, where you can have a go at previous editions and sign up for notifications to get the latest quizzes sent ...

  3. Five good Kentucky football questions (and answers) about ...

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    Here are five questions and answers about the game: ... ranking it among the top 10 bowls in payouts after the College Football Playoff and New Year’s Six games. Not a bad tier, considering ...

  4. 9 Hands-On Super Bowl Watch Party Activities to Make the Game ...

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    Bingo and the Super Bowl go together like, well, Sundays and football. This game is fun, easy, and kid-friendly. You can find pre-made bingo cards on Etsy or get creative with making your own.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Australian rules football/Quiz

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    If the current question is still open and you think you know the answer, post your answer below and wait for an adjudication from the person who placed the question. Remember to sign your post with ~~~~. If you are the first person to post the correct answer, the asker will post a message below your answer confirming you gave the correct response.

  6. Buzz!: The Sports Quiz - Wikipedia

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    A right answer will move a player, while a quick answer might move a player two places along. The question will be about the country the leader is on. Expert - Each player gets 60 seconds to fill in their bar by answering questions correctly. Each correct answer extends the bar, while each incorrect answer shrinks the bar.

  7. Oklahoma drill - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma drill [1] is an American football practice technique used to test and train players in confined full contact situations. The technique was developed by Oklahoma Sooners coach Bud Wilkinson. [2] It has many names. [3]