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Bunco (also
spelled bunko or
bonko or buncko) is a dice game with
twelve or more players,
divided into
groups of four,
trying to
score points while taking...
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Bunco Squad is a 1950
American crime film
directed by
Herbert I.
Leeds and
written by
George Callahan. The film
stars Robert Sterling, Joan Dixon, Ricardo...
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confidence scheme, ripoff, stratagem, finesse, grift, hustle,
bunko (or
bunco), swindle, flimflam, gaffle, and bamboozle. Its
perpetrator is
often referred...
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Dapper Denver Dooley (also
voiced by McKennon) and
later Gabby Gator.
Bunco Busters would be Buzz Buzzard's
final appearance in a
Woody theatrical cartoon...
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operated for more than 25
years in Denver, Colorado. His "Million-Dollar
Bunco Ring" was
brought to
justice in a
famous trial in 1923. Blonger's gang set...
- (February 2011). "Grifters,
Bunco Artists &
Flimflam Men". Wired. Vol. 19, no. 2. p. 90. The Life of
Hungry Joe, King of the
Bunco Men. New York:
Frank Tousey...
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Backgammon Balut Bar dice Bầu cua cá cọp
Beetle Bo Bing (Pua
Tiong Chiu)
Boggle Bunco Button Men
Cacho Alalay Cee-lo Chō-han
Chaupar Chuck-a-luck Crag ****s /...
- Portland's
seedy seafaring past".
Retrieved 2009-06-19.
Stewart Holbrook, "
Bunco Kelly, King of the Crimps" in Wildmen,
Wobblies and
Whistle Punks. Corvallis:...
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adult film
actress Bunco (also
Bunko and Bonko), a
parlor game pla**** in
teams with
three dice A
confidence trick, also
known as a
bunco game This disambiguation...
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Curse of the
Black Widow, The
Hunted Lady and
Woman on the Run in 1977,
Bunco (1978), and co-starred in Who Is the
Black Dahlia? (1975), Look What's Happened...