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  2. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Miming is an art form in which the performer uses gestures to convey a story; charades is a game of gestures. Mimed gestures might generally be used to refer to an action in context, for example turning a pretend crank to ask someone to lower a car side window (or for modern power windows , pointing down or miming pressing a button).

  3. Charades - Wikipedia

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    Man acting out a word in the game of charades. Charades (UK: / ʃ ə ˈ r ɑː d z /, US: / ʃ ə ˈ r eɪ d z /) [1] is a parlor or party word guessing game.Originally, the game was a dramatic form of literary charades : a single person would act out each syllable of a word or phrase in order, followed by the whole phrase together, while the rest of the group guessed.

  4. Wikipedia:Wikipedia Charades - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia Charades is a variant of Charades. It uses the rules of Charades with the following differences: The Charade master generates the answer to be clued by visiting Special:Random and using the title of that page. The Charade master must continue giving clues until one of the guessers gets the correct answer. No quitting or cheating is ...

  5. Give Us a Clue - Wikipedia

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    Give Us a Clue is a British televised game show version of charades which was broadcast on ITV from 1979 to 1992. The original host was Michael Aspel from 1979 to 1984, followed by Michael Parkinson from 1984 to 1992. The show featured two teams, one captained by Lionel Blair and the other by Una Stubbs.

  6. List of books of the King James Version - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Bible contains 73 books; the additional seven books are called the Apocrypha and are considered canonical by the Catholic Church, but not by other Christians. When citing the Latin Vulgate , chapter and verse are separated with a comma, for example "Ioannem 3,16"; in English Bibles chapter and verse are separated with a colon, for ...

  7. List of American game shows - Wikipedia

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    Almost Anything Goes (1975–1976; page links to British version, which mentions the American one in detail) All-Star Anything Goes (1977–1978) The Almost Impossible Gameshow (2016) Alumni Fun (1963–1966) The Amazing American (1940) America Says (2018–2022) The American Bible Challenge (2012–2014) American Gladiators (Syndicated, 1989 ...

  8. Great uncial codices - Wikipedia

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    Page from Codex Sinaiticus with text of Matthew 6:4–32 Alexandrinus – Table of κεφάλαια (table of contents) to the Gospel of Mark. The great uncial codices or four great uncials are the only remaining uncial codices that contain (or originally contained) the entire text of the Bible (Old and New Testament) in Greek.

  9. List of Bible dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    The New Bible Dictionary: 1962 J. D. Douglas Second Edition 1982, Third Edition 1996 Dictionary of the Bible: 1965 John L. McKenzie, SJ [clarification needed] The New Westminster Dictionary of the Bible: 1970 Henry Snyder Gehman LDS Bible Dictionary: 1979 Harper's Bible Dictionary: 1985 Paul J. Achtemeier: The Eerdmans Bible Dictionary: 1987 ...