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  1. Skittles Riddles Math by Barbara Barbieri McGrath, 2001-02
  2. The High Rise Glorious Skittle Skat Roarious Sky Pie Angel Food Cake by Nancy Willard, 1996-04-01
  3. Skittles: the last Victorian courtesan: The life and times of Catherine Walters by Henry Blyth, 1970
  4. Beer and skittles by Richard Boston, 1976
  5. Skittle in the Middle ( " Make Way for Noddy " ) by Enid Blyton, 2008-06-02
  6. Skittles: Blue Bk. 2
  7. Beer and Skittles: A Little Maine Murder by B. J. Morison, 1985-10
  8. The High Rise Glorious Skittle Skat Roarious Sky Pie Angel Food Cake by Nancy Willard, 1990
  9. Wrigley Brands: Life Savers, Altoids, Starburst, Juicy Fruit, Eclipse, Extra, Orbit, 5, Doublemint, Skittles, Airwaves, Big League Chew
  10. The art of playing at skittles: or, the laws of nine-pins displayed. Shewing both the old and new methods of forming general goes and tips, ... Also an address to publicans, ... By A. Jones, Esq. by A. Jones, 2010-05-27
  11. Large Read Together Books: Skittles (Story Chest Mathematics Rhyme Books) by Avelyn Davidson, 1985-07
  12. Skittles at Make-believe School by Lucy Kincaid, 1977-02-01
  13. You can make skittles (Sunshine nonfiction) by Brian Birchall, 1996
  14. Finnish skittles

1. Table Skittles, Devil Amongst The Tailors - Online Guide
There is no mystery about the origin of the various games of tabletop skittles shown on this page. All are miniaturised forms of the larger pub game of Alley skittles or Nine Pins. Also known as Devil Amongst the Tailors.
http://www.tradgames.org.uk/games/Table-Skittles.htm
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Table-top Skittles History
There is no mystery about the origin of the various games of table-top skittles shown on this page - they are miniaturised forms of the larger pub game of Alley Skittles or Nine Pins. For more information on the these origins including the history of Skittles and where to buy and play Alley Skittles, please see the Skittles page. Alley skittles itself splintered into a number of regional variations and, since a skittles alley takes up a large amount of valuable floor space in a pub, in some areas varieties that did not require alleys at all appeared. Most of these amounted to table-top, miniaturised versions of the alley game and several games of this type are still well-known and popular today.
Devil Amongst the Tailors
The most famous of table-top skittles games is indisputably the game known as Devil Amongst the Tailors or Bar Skittles or Table Skittles or Indoor Skittles.

2. Skittles Cam, 24/7 Cat Web Cam With Links, Cat Info And More
skittles Cam a 24/7 Indoor Cat Web Cam, with links, reviews, cat diaries, activities, health information, ideas etc Fun cam shots from the skittles Cam past. Photos and commentary by skittles about her road trips. skittles' Diary - skittles bares her soul
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Image Archive - Fun cam shots from the Skittles Cam past. Cat Information - Health and safety information for you, your cat, and family. Fun Stuff - Sounds, Savers, Astrology, Manuals etc... Road Trips - Photos and commentary by Skittles about her road trips.
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3. Skittles, Nine Pins - Online Guide
skittles History and Useful Information. skittles History. It was bought from Masters Traditional Games. skittles Games Still played today.
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Skittles History
Skittles or Nine Pins, the forerunner of 10 pin bowling, has long been played in the Inns of England. In general, players take turns to throw wooden balls down a lane at the end of which are several wooden skittles in an attempt to knock them all over. There are a number of skittle games across England and there have been many more in the past. In Germany, in the 3rd or 4th century monks played a game with a kegel which was a club carried for self defence. In the game, the kegel represented a sin or temptation and the monks would throw stones at it until they knocked it over. The modern German term for skittles is Kegelen. All forms of Skittles feature projectiles being propelled from one end of an alley in an effort to knock down nine pins stood in a square at the other end. That is about all that many of the games do have in common, though, and over the years, Skittles developed regional variations in skittle size and shape, skittle alley length, use of a kingpin, size and shape of the balls/cheeses and the rules began to vary quite radically across England. One of the most marked divisions is in the method for actually throwing the balls or cheeses. In London, the heavy cheese is flung full toss directly at the skittles, over in the West country balls are rolled down the full length of the alley while in the midlands the Long Alley game usually requires the cheese or ball to bounce a single time before hitting the skittles.

4. Sarnia Skittles Club - Home Page
Committee, constitution, rules, contacts, fixtures, results, and tables. Based at the Hampshire Lodge Hotel.
http://www.sarniaskittles.com/
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  • Site now running again. Sorry for the delay! Check out the stats for last season in Previous Seasons To receive an email when this site is updated please send a message to updates@sarniaskittles.com The Sarnia Skittles Club is based at the Hampshire Lodge Hotel in Guernsey. For the 2003/2004 season we have 27 teams playing in 3 leagues. During the season, which runs from September through to April, teams will play each other three times. This is your site so if any members of the club have any sensible suggestions then please feel free to email them to webmaster@sarniaskittles.com
    Last updated 12 January, 2004

    5. London Skittles
    The Game of London skittles. The traditional pub game of London skittles is played with nine pins. Unlike map. London skittles News.
    http://www.londonskittles.co.uk/
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    Images Skittles Gallery Pictures from the Norbury Christmas Dinner
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    ©Jon Justice Hutch's 8 Pin ©Andy Tynan The Skittler Click here for the Autumn 2003 issue of our occasional magazine. Try It Yourself Knock the pins over and see how the scoring works. The Novice A London Skittles Joke . You may want to find out about the game first
    The Game of London Skittles
    The traditional pub game of London Skittles is played with nine pins. Unlike other forms of alley skittles it is played not with a ball but a cheese, which is thrown (not rolled) at the pins. The game, also known as Old English Skittles, is played at two venues in London. At the Freemasons Arms in Hampstead, the skittle alley is tucked away in the pub cellar. With the periodic thud of lignum vitae on hornbeam emanating from below, tourists stumble upon it as often as the locals. The alley in Norbury is housed on the ground floor of a sports pavilion formerly the exclusive preserve of National Westminster Bank employees. This sports club is now run by Powerleague and membership of the skittle club is open to the public.

    6. Dirty Dozen Skittles Team Home Page
    Dirty Dozen skittles, Llanbradach, South Wales Fixtures, Stats, Pictures, Player Profiles, League Tables. FastCounter by bCentral. Dirty Dozen skittles Team.
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    Dirty Dozen Skittles Team
    Llanbradach Workmens Club, Llanbradach, Caerphilly
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    7. Skittles.com
    Privacy Legal Note to Parents Store Locator © Mars, Incorporated 2003. All Rights Reserved. Canadian Visitors.
    http://www.skittles.com/

    8. Buy Nine Pin Skittles
    Buy nine pin skittles. The Origin of skittles. skittles, or Nine Pins, as played in an alley has always been a popular tenpin bowling and various indoor skittles variations. The origins of
    http://www.mastersgames.com/cat/pub/skittles.htm
    Skittles Corner
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    The Origin of Skittles
    Skittles , or Nine Pins, as played in an alley has always been a popular pub game and is the ancestor of related games including ten-pin bowling and various indoor skittles variations. The origins of the game are uncertain but in Germany, in the 3rd or 4th century, monks played a game with a kegel which was a club carried for self defence. In the game, the kegel represented a sin or temptation and the monks would throw stones at it until they knocked it over. The modern German term for skittles is Kegelen. There are also two 14th century manuscripts that show a game called Kayles and depict throwers about to launch a long club-like object at eight pins and a kingpin. The typical form of Skittles is wherein balls are thrown or rolled from one end of an alley in an effort to knock down nine pins at the other end. Over the years, Skittles developed regional variations in the size of equipment, the rules and so forth. In the East Midlands, people play Long Alley in which the projectiles are rough balls or small capsule shaped logs called "cheeses" and a score is only made if the cheeses bounce a single time just in front of the pins. Old English Skittles or London Skittles, as played at the famous Freemasons Arms in Hampstead, is a majestic game in which enormous discus-shaped cheeses are flung so that they hit the skittles directly without touching the floor first.

    9. This Is Wiltshire | CommuniGate | DEVIZES SKITTLES
    A web site for keeping upto date with all the news in skittles in the Devizes area.
    http://www.communigate.co.uk/wilts/devizesskittles/
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    The Gents League table is as at 4th April. Please note that Roundway Rebels have withdrawn from the league and the Premier Division table has been adjusted to reflect this.
    The ladies Table is as at 7th March.
    Gents League Premier Division
    Premier Division Pl W D L Agg Pts Miss Hits Dirty Dogs Roundway Cavaliers Bromham Social Centre Moonrakers Bobbarons Conservative Club Clapham Omnibus Cross Social Club Saints Pinball Wizards Clangers
    Gents League First Division
    First Division Pl W D L Agg Pts Floppers T. A. Turnips Kennet Social Club Fetlocks Dirty Dozen Fizzers Casuals Oddfellows Breakaways
    Gents League Division Two
    Division Two Pl W D L Agg Pts T.A. Rantulas Upsets Wiltshire Yeoman Crammer King Pins Cheverell Beerleggers Muppets Chirton Hollow Conservative Cast-Outs
    Gents League Division Three
    Division Three Pl W D L Agg Pts Chancers Bowlers Tipsy Pilots Erlestoke Potterne Social Club Glancing Blows New Inn Coate Busy Bees Urchfont Lambs Cleeve Sailing Club Ramblers
    Ladeis League - Division One
    Division One Pl W D L Agg Total Charlies Angels Mustards Chimes Widgets Knockers Narks Owls Untouchables Kennet S/Club Wonnabees Mear Misses Lady Turnips
    Ladies League - Division Two
    Division Two Pl W D L Agg Total Potterne Lambs Conservative Club Rosebuds Cavalier Lambkins Casuals Strikers Alley Kats
    Ladies League - Division Three
    Division Three Pl W D L Agg Total Hillbillies Queen Pins Ladybirds Winnies Wonders Travellers Optimists Nightmares Thornbirds Erlestoke Dragons Firebreathers Plonkers
    Ladies League Ann Dibben Cup

    10. Period.Com Puzzles!
    You have just purchased a package of skittles® candies. It contains 5 flavors Grape, Lemon, Lime, Orange, and you're disgusting, you can pack up to 10 skittles® into your mouth
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    Puzzles!
    Difficulty level: Instructions...
    It contains 5 flavors: Grape, Lemon, Lime, Orange, and Strawberry.
    How many possible flavors can you make? Hints...
    • is a valid combination.
    • and are the same once you put them in your mouth.
    • is a valid combination.
    • is the same as
    • is the same flavor as (just more of it).
    The answer...
    The Answer!
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    11. The Crazy Engineer - Projects: Skittlebrau
    skittles plus beer gives you skittlebrau. Thats Crazy!! gimme a sixpack and a couple of bags of skittles." And so with that, the Skittlebrau project brew to mix with the skittles, from wussy-man malt beverages to
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    Skittlebrau Project History
    As with most crazy ideas, the Simpsons thought of it first:
    Homer: "I'm feelin' low, Apu. You got any of that beer that has candy floating in it, you know, Skittlebrau?"
    Apu: "Such a product does not exist, sir! You must have dreamed it."
    Homer: "Oh. Well then just gimme a six-pack and a couple of bags of Skittles."
    And so with that, the Skittlebrau project was born. My years of drinking training had led up to this moment, the first scientific Skittlebrau investigation. I realized that for such a daring experiment, I would have to do the drink tasting myself. Crazy you say? Crazy like a fox (yeah, I don't know what that is supposed to mean either).
    I had selected a wide variety of brew to mix with the skittles, from wussy-man malt beverages to dark beer. The resulting drinks were judged not only on taste, but also on appearance post-skittle induction. They would also be tasted immediately, and then allowed to sit for a few minutes so the skittles could dissolve. Skoors Light Coors Light is a relatively decent light beer, definitely needed to be served cold. This was the first skittle brew we tried, and the initial results were somewhat disappointing. There wasn't much of a reaction between the skittles and the beer.

    12. Cybernetics Skittles Club, Gloucester
    Club in Gloucester. It has news, fixtures, averages and results for the team. UK.
    http://www.cybernetics-sc.org.uk
    Cybernetics Skittles Club, Gloucester This is the home of the Cybernetics Skittles Club in Gloucester Cybernetics Skittles Gloucester Gloucestershire England Sport Ball Bowling

    13. Dog Day Afternoon
    skittles (pictured above) was born on August 5, 1990 near Lodi, Ohio Her brothers were all very handsome, though. skittles is a considered a red and white Basset Hound
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    This site is devoted to all our furry four legged friends, especially the Basset Hound. In that case, our four short legged friends! What does a Basset look like? Well, if you've seen one, you probably will never forget it! Bassets are typically about 15 inches in height, and weigh between 50 - 80 pounds as adults. They have very, very long ears and can be found in a wide variety of colors. They are basically big dogs on short legs!
    Skittles (pictured above) was born on August 5, 1990 near Lodi, Ohio. She was the only female in a litter of 5. Since we wanted a female, she was the one we picked. Her brothers were all very handsome, though. Skittles is a considered a red and white Basset Hound. After six years, she is now sort or red, white and gray (around the face)! She is by far, the most interesting dog we have ever had...
    UPDATE: I am sad to report that on November 18, 2001, my beloved Skittles died from

    14. New Page 1
    Details and history of the league, together with league tables, fixtures lists, and cup competition information.
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    Welcome on to: Home I can only update league tables as and when i receive them. If your table is not up to date please ring your divisional coordinator for further information
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    15. Finnish Skittles Association
    Includes the rules of the games, scorecard and contacts.
    http://www.kyykkaliitto.com/

    16. Stroud And District Skittles League - Homepage
    STROUD AND DISTRICT skittles LEAGUE Founded 1935, Welcome to the official Stroud and District skittles League Website. We hope that
    http://www.stroudskittles.co.uk/

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    STROUD AND DISTRICT SKITTLES LEAGUE
    Founded 1935
    Welcome to the official Stroud and District Skittles League Website. We hope that it keeps you well informed and up to date on all the news, tables and any other information affecting the League over the coming Season and beyond. Click Here to Add the Stroud and District Skittles League website to your favourites The 2003-2004 has now drawn to a close, with the finals of the Mens and Ladies Champion of Champions, along with the Diamond Jubilee Cup. Congratulations to all the winners for the season, a full list can be found on the Roll of Honour pages under the History Menu. The Leagues Annual Dance and Presentation Evening will be held at Listers Club in Dursley on Friday 11th June 2004 from 8pm till late. Entertainment will be provided by Fleet Street and the Heartbeat Roadshow. You don't need to win prizes to come along, tickets are great value at just £2.50 each, pictures from last seasons event can be found by clicking here Dont forget the Leaues Annual General Meeting on Monday 5th July, 7.30pm at Stroud Rugby Club. Teams numbered 1-4 in the 2003-2004 Handbook will be required to send along a representative.

    17. Cheltenham Civil Service Skittles Club
    Fixtures, results, annual report, competition details, diary dates.
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    18. SKITTLES® | Product Info
    Home, Contact us, Ecards, Download, Games, Community, Advertising, Locator, Shop Online. © Mars,Incorporated 2002. All Rights Reserved.
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    19. Table Skittles
    Information on miniaturised table version, including method and rules of the game.
    http://www.tableskittles.com
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    Also known as bar skittles and pub skittles, the game of table skittles is known across all of Britain. This game is gaining popularity all over the world now. Nine small skittles are positioned in a square on a raised base, nine inches square. Dimensions of the table are about two feet by two feet six inches. The height of the side walls should be about three inches high. In the middle of the left hand side of the base (as the player looks at it) stands a pole about three feet high connected to which is a swivelled chain with a a wooden ball at the other end suspended at same height as the skittles. The pins and ball would normally be made of boxwood or other English hardwood. The ball is swung clockwise around behind the pole, the objective being to knock over the skittles as it returns to the player. So in order to knock over all nine skittles, a player must hit the skittle furthest away first. A scoreboard is sometimes integrated into the front of the board and can appear in several styles. Quite often, a cribbage board is used.
    How to play
    Since the game is a miniaturised version of Skittles, the game is played in the same way. A coin should be tossed to see who takes the first turn.

    20. Taste The Rainbow________The Skittles Fanlisting
    the approved fanlisting for skittles. This fanlisting was last updated on May 17, 2004. We have a total of 465 members! We have a total of 5 pending members!
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    Welcome to Taste the Rainbow the approved fanlisting for Skittles.
    This fanlisting was last updated on May 25, 2004.
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