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  • '''Snooker''' is a [[cue sports|cue sport]] played on a [[billiard table]] in which a
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  • ...r Association (WPBSA)''' is the governing body of both [[billiards]] and [[snooker]]. It was founded in 1968 and is based in [[Bristol]].
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  • ...r Association (WPBSA)''' is the governing body of both [[billiards]] and [[snooker]]. It was founded in 1968 and is based in [[Bristol]].
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  • A group of table sports including billiards, pool and snooker in which each player uses a long, tapering wooden rod (a cue) for striking
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  • ...and played on a billiard table with three balls. The table, also used for snooker, has six pockets as targets for the balls.
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  • ...p of [[table sports]] including [[billiards]], [[pool (sport)|pool]] and [[snooker]] in which each player strikes the balls using a long, tapering wooden rod
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  • '''Snooker''' is a [[cue sports|cue sport]] played on a [[billiard table]] in which a
    337 bytes (61 words) - 01:25, 1 October 2019
  • ..., which is played using only three balls on a table without pockets. Pool, snooker, and carom billiards all use different types of balls. <ref name=lexicon> [https://www.jstor.org/stable/3050499 Billiards, Pool, and Snooker Terms in Everyday Use] by Robert R. Craven, originally published in ''Ameri
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  • ''snooker, drama'' '''cûeing''' = ''line'' '''queûeing'''
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  • ...rt with their farm's horse 'Old Sam' along the poplar-lined farm road. The snooker scene was shot at the local Conservative Club in Studley. There were also b
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  • '''lây''' ''table, egg, snooker'' is a verb in its own right, past and past participle both '''lâid'''; ev ...ing''', present participle and gerund of both; and '''lây''' ''table, egg, snooker'' as a verb in its own right, past and past participle both '''lâid''': th
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  • * Alex Johnson, [[snooker]] column
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  • :* As in snooker, pool, etc? I would say they are sports. They are certainly not board games
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  • ...other words as well: '''Teûton, queûe''' ''line'' (= '''cûe''' ''theatre, snooker'', *kyû).
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  • ...sulted in his death, is partly attributed to his homesickness. The game of snooker was shot at the Old Hyde Hotel and the Harley-Davidson riding near Blackpoo
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  • '''cûe''' ''snooker, theatre'' = '''queûe''' ''line'' = '''Keŵ''' ''Gardens
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  • ...international success. [[Ken Doherty]] is a former world champion Irish [[snooker]] player. [[Barry McGuigan]] and [[Steve Collins]] were world champion [[b
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