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- Sports [r]: Activity that involves skill and physical exertion, and is governed by a generally accepted set of rules and guidelines. [e]
- Game [r]: A structured or semi-structured contrived activity, primarily undertaken for enjoyment or, sometimes, practice. [e]
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- Christmas in the Trenches [r]: A popular term used to describe the Christmas Truces of World War I. [e]
- FIFA [r]: Acronym for the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (French for International Federation of Association Football), the international governing body of association football. [e]
- History of cricket [r]: High-level summary of the sport's development from its perceived origins in medieval England to the present day. [e]
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- Ivy League [r]: A group of prestigious, long-established American universities. [e]
- Lacrosse strategy [r]: Offensive and defensive strategies used in the field game lacrosse. [e]
- Rugby union [r]: The original form of rugby football played in teams of fifteen. It was strictly amateur until 1995 when it opened up to professionalism. [e]
- Scotland [r]: A country that forms the northernmost part of the United Kingdom; population about 5,200,000. [e]
- Six Nations Championship [r]: "The premiere Northern-hemisphere international Rugby union competition." [e]
- Sports [r]: Activity that involves skill and physical exertion, and is governed by a generally accepted set of rules and guidelines. [e]