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- Baseball [r]: A ball game, using a small spherical ball and a striker called a bat, played between two teams of 9 players each on a field with a diamond shaped circuit consisting of 4 bases. [e]
- William McKinley [r]: (1843–1901) Twenty-fifth President of the United States of America, Governor of Ohio. [e]
- Willie Mays [r]: American baseball player of the mid-20th century, frequently cited as being the greatest all-round player of all time. [e]
- Barry Bonds [r]: Holder of the Major League Baseball records for both career and single-season home runs, but whose reputation is now severely tarnished by suspicion of illegal steroid use. [e]
- Go (board game) [r]: 2-player grid board game; requires skill, strategy and intellect; the 1960s 3M Bookshelf game series included a version of it; the world's oldest game that is played in substantially its original form [e]
- Minority government [r]: Parliamentary government in which the governing party has fewer votes than the parties of the opposition. [e]