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  • 61Moose (drinking game) — Infobox Game subject name=Moose subtitle = image link = players = 3+ setup time = 2 minutes playing time = As long/short as players want complexity = Medium strategy = Medium random chance = Easy skills = Quarter bouncing, beer chuggingMoose is… …

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  • 62Traditions and anecdotes associated with the Stanley Cup — There are many traditions and anecdotes associated with the Stanley Cup. The Stanley Cup is the championship trophy of the National Hockey League (NHL), the major professional ice hockey league in Canada and the United States. It is commonly… …

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  • 63Paper cup — Plain paper cup Insulated paper cup for hot drinks, cut away to show ai …

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  • 64Survivor (drinking game) — Survivor is a team based drinking game. It is very similar to Flip Cup. There are two teams of four, each lined up on either side of a table (usually the same table used for Beer Pong. This game is a relay race with a twist. The first two people… …

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  • 65Chalice (cup) — A chalice (from Latin calix , cup, borrowed from Greek kalyx , shell, husk) is a goblet intended to hold drink. In general religious terms, it is intended for quaffing during a ceremony. Religious use Christian [ thumb|250px|Chalice in the vestry …

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  • 66Caps (drinking game) — Caps is a drinking game commonly involving two cups of beer or water, two teams (of two players each), and bottle caps to be thrown into the cups. The origins of the game are disputed, but it is believed to have originated somewhere in the USA… …

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  • 67Komast Cup — The Komast cup (also Comast cup) is a cup shape at the beginning of the development of Attic drinking cups. Komast cup by the Falmouth Painter, circa 560 BC, Louvre. Drinking cups were introduced to Greece from Levantine predecessors. Komast cups …

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  • 68Stanley Cup — See also: List of Stanley Cup champions Stanley Cup Established 1893 Current holder(s) Boston Bruins …

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  • 69Mazer (drinking vessel) — Mazer, Maplewood with silver gilt mounts, made around 1380 [1] Victoria and Albert Museum, London In the Germanic tradition, a mazer is a special type of drinking vessel, properly made of maple wood, and so called from the spotted or birdseye… …

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  • 70Detonator (drinking game) — Detonator is a popular drinking game involving smashing a beer can on one s head. It is played across the United States, and supposedly originated among college students attending Montana State University – Bozeman. [1] Rules Detonator can be… …

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