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Croquet (UK: /ˈkroʊkeɪ, -ki/ or US: /kroʊˈkeɪ/) is a
sport that
involves hitting wooden or
plastic balls with a
mallet through hoops (often
called "wickets"...
- The
Croquet Project is a
software project that was
intended to
promote the
continued development of the
Croquet open-source
software development kit to...
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frying and
served with a
clear soup e.g. "barszcz",
similar to borscht.
Croquetes are cylindrical,
covered in breadcrumbs, and deep-fried. They are usually...
- wicket, The
cricket pitch itself is
sometimes referred to as the wicket. In
croquet,
wooden or
plastic balls are hit with a
mallet through hoops embedded in...
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Extreme Croquet is a
variation on
croquet mainly distinguished by its lack of any
requirement pertaining to out-of-bounds or
field specifications. A close...
- The
World Croquet Federation (WCF) is the
world governing body for
croquet. Its
primary objective is to make the
various codes of the game "well-known...
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Human Croquet is the
second novel of Kate Atkinson. The book
covers the
experiences of
Isobel Fairfax,
including her
occasional bouts of time-travelling...
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Pablo Croquet was born on 21
November 1976 in Versailles, France.
Croquet was
originally inspired to
learn English by his uncle, Horst. When
Croquet was...
- The
Croquet Game (French: 'La
Partie de
Croquet') is an 1873 oil on
canvas painting by Édouard Manet, now in the Städel
Museum in Frankfurt. It shows...
- At the 1900
Summer Olympics,
three croquet events were contested.
Seven men and
three women parti****ted. The
doubles competition was
scheduled first...