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  2. Mano (gesture) - Wikipedia

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    Mano (Tagalog: pagmamano) is an "honouring-gesture" used in Filipino culture performed as a sign of respect to elders and as a way of requesting a blessing from the elder. Similar to hand-kissing , the person giving the greeting bows towards the hand of the elder and presses their forehead on the elder's hand.

  3. Solitaire - Wikipedia

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    Solitaire, a drama film; Solitaire, 2016 Lebanese comedy film with Bassam Kousa "Solitaire", a 1977 episode of Police Woman "Solitaire", a 1996 episode of Dave's World; Solitaire , a character in Live and Let Die; Solitaire Island, a fictional island in the 1995 "Watergate" episode of seaQuest DSV

  4. Grandmother plays for world record in Solitaire

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    Kathleen Henkel started playing Solitaire with a pack of cards when she was ... For Henkel, a 68-year-old grandmother, it wasn't just love of the game, or even the glory of winning a world record ...

  5. Microsoft Solitaire - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Solitaire celebrated its 25th anniversary on May 18, 2015. To celebrate this event, Microsoft hosted a Solitaire tournament on the Microsoft campus and broadcast the main event on Twitch. [11] In 2019, The Strong National Museum of Play inducted Microsoft Solitaire to its World Video Game Hall of Fame. [12]

  6. Tarot card games - Wikipedia

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    Tarot cards were invented in northern Italy around 1420 for the purpose of playing cards. [2] [3] With their appearance came the first of the two great innovations in trick-taking games since they arrived in Europe: the concept of trumps. At around the same time or slightly earlier, a similar concept arose in the game of Karnöffel. In this ...

  7. Clock (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Clock or Sundial is a luck-based patience or solitaire card game with the cards laid out to represent the face of a clock. [1] [2] It is closely related to Travellers.Clock is a purely mechanical process with no room for skill, and the chances of winning are exactly 1 in 13. [3]

  8. The Man Who Came Out Only at Night - Wikipedia

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    The princess takes the diamond and finds work in a bakery, making bread. Her work begins to draw the attention of local men who want to sleep with her. The first man, an officer, goes to talk to her for a night, but the princess, using the diamond, forces him to bake bread for her for the whole night.

  9. Where does the joke ‘What is the shape of Italy’ come from?

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    The meme actually comes from a gaming joke that started more than 10 years ago.