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  1. Toy - Wikipedia

    Simple examples include toy blocks, board games, and dolls. Toys are often designed for use by children, although many are designed specifically for adults and pets.

  2. Martin Gardner - Wikipedia

    In 1950, he wrote an article in the Antioch Review entitled "The Hermit Scientist". [29] It was one of Gardner's earliest articles about junk science, and in 1952 a much-expanded version became …

  3. Interactive fiction - Wikipedia

    Some users of the term distinguish between interactive fiction, known as "Puzzle-free", that focuses on narrative, and "text adventures" that focus on puzzles. Due to their text-only nature, …

  4. Palindrome - Wikipedia

    An example of horizontal or linear symmetry in Webern's music is the first phrase in the second movement of the symphony, Op. 21. A striking example of vertical symmetry is the second …

  5. Deltora Quest (book series) - Wikipedia

    The book was offered for free as part of the Australian Council of the Arts Get Reading! Program. The tales of Dorne were later included in a 2013 paperback re-release of Tales of Deltora. Other …

  6. Easy listening - Wikipedia

    Easy listening (including mood music[5]) is a popular music genre [6][7][8] and radio format that was most popular during the 1950s to the 1970s. [9] It is related to middle of the road (MOR) …

  7. Chess - Wikipedia

    For example, if only the kings are on the board, all other pieces having been captured, checkmate is impossible and the game is drawn by this rule. On the other hand, if each player still has a …

  8. Sandesh (magazine) - Wikipedia

    The 300-page Saradiya annual issue, scheduled to be published in September/October 2013, was to have a special section with articles about the centenary. The centenary of Sandesh was …