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  2. Cricket at the 1900 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Background Poster of the only Olympic cricket match Cricket had been scheduled as an event at the first modern Olympics in 1896, being listed in the original programme for the Athens Games, and would have been the only team event at the Games, but the tournament was cancelled due to a lack of entries. Four years later, at the Paris Games, there was also a shortage of entries: Belgium and the ...

  3. Questionaut - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Point-and-click adventure. Mode (s) Single-player. Questionaut is a short educational video game developed by Amanita Design for the BBC. It's a point-and-click adventure game meant for English speaking children of school age. It is supposed to exercise their knowledge in English, mathematics and natural science.

  4. Bobby Seagull - Wikipedia

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    Institutions. East London Science School. Jay Bobby Seagull (born 13 February 1984) is an English mathematics teacher, broadcaster and writer. He appeared on the television programme University Challenge in 2017, and in 2018 on Monkman & Seagull's Genius Guide to Britain. His second book, The Life-Changing Magic of Numbers, was published in 2018.

  5. BBC Multimedia - Wikipedia

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    BBC Multimedia was a division of the BBC which dealt with the publishing of computer-game versions of well-known BBC television programmes. History [ edit ] The Multimedia division was founded in 1995 [1] and mostly focused on CD-ROM software for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh .

  6. Malory Towers - Wikipedia

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    Malory Towers is a series of six novels by English author Enid Blyton. The series is based on a girls' boarding school that Blyton's daughter attended, Benenden School, which relocated during World War II to the Hotel Bristol in Newquay, Cornwall. [1] The series follows the protagonist, Darrell Rivers, on her adventures and experiences in ...

  7. Titanic - Wikipedia

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    Capacity. Passengers: 2,453, crew: 874. Total: 3,327 (or 3,547 according to other sources) Notes. Lifeboats: 20 (sufficient for 1,178 people) RMS Titanic was a British ocean liner that sank on 15 April 1912 as a result of striking an iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York City, United States.

  8. Shabbat - Wikipedia

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    Synagogue attendance for prayers. Spending time with other Jews and socializing with family, friends, and guests at Shabbat meals ( hachnasat orchim, "hospitality"). Singing zemiroth or niggunim, special songs for Shabbat meals (commonly sung during or after a meal). Sex between husband and wife. [58] Sleeping.

  9. Daniel Anthony (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Actor. Years active. 1994–present. Known for. The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007–2011) Casualty (2013–2014) Daniel Anthony (born 4 October 1987) is an English actor. He is known for his regular roles as Clyde Langer in the Doctor Who spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007–2011) and as Jamie Collier in the medical drama Casualty ...