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- Chess [r]: 2-player board game for a checkered board; requires skill, strategy and intellect; the 1960s 3M Bookshelf game series included a version of Chess [e]
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- Slovakia [r]: The Slovak Republic (population c. 5.5 million; capital Bratislava) is a landlocked nation adjoining Austria to the west, the Czech Republic to the north-west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south. [e]
- Chess [r]: 2-player board game for a checkered board; requires skill, strategy and intellect; the 1960s 3M Bookshelf game series included a version of Chess [e]
- Super Mario Bros. (video game) [r]: Video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (and later Super Nintendo Entertainment System) in which a player scrolls through several levels to save Princess Toadstool from Bowser. [e]
- Charles Dickens [r]: (1812-70) English novelist and social critic; wrote the semi-autobiographical David Copperfield. [e]
- Player [r]: A player is a participant in a game or a machine that plays some medium, like a CD player. [e]