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Word game
Fictionary, also known as the Dictionary Game or simply Dictionary, is a word game in which players guess the definition of an obscure word. Each round
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Board game
Balderdash is a board game variant of a classic parlour game known as Fictionary or the Dictionary Game. It was created by Laura Robinson and Paul Toyne
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Stock character in literature and media
Watt, Polly (May 5, 2025). "The Ingénue Archetype: Feminine Archetypes". Fictionary. Child, Ben (January 5, 2015). "Russell Crowe: Female Actors Should Act
Ingénue
Games played for entertainment at social gatherings
poor party games. Multiple ways to play and contribute. For example, in Fictionary not everyone needs to create plausible dictionary definitions; humorous
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American rock band (1965–1995)
Dictionary, when his finger landed on that phrase while playing a game of Fictionary. In the Garcia biography Captain Trips, author Sandy Troy states that
Grateful_Dead
Group game played indoors
Aesop's Mission Are you there, Moriarty? Carnelli Charades Consequences Fictionary Hunt the thimble I packed my bag I spy Kim's Game Mafia The Minister's
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American television panel game show
board game of the same name, which in turn is based on the parlour game Fictionary. Two contestants competed over the course of three rounds to determine
Balderdash_(game_show)
American comic book artist (1917–1994)
who are able to create worlds that — even though we live in a science-fictionary world today — are still so far beyond what we're experiencing." Writer
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Endeavor: Deep Sea Entdecker Everdell Escape from Atlantis A Feast for Odin Fictionary Figure It Out Fireball Island Focus Fresco Game For Fame The Game of Life
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American jazz musician (1953–2020)
Eberhard Weber. Lyle Mays (Geffen, 1986) Street Dreams (Geffen, 1988) Fictionary (Geffen, 1993) Solo: Improvisations for Expanded Piano (Warner Bros.,
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1974 film
Discuss Their Craft: Dusan Makavejev". In O'Grady, Gerald (ed.). Makavejev Fictionary: The Films of Dusan Makavejev (PDF). Harvard Film Archive. p. 38. Retrieved
Sweet_Movie
Literary bluffing game
First Lines and Last Words is a party game of literary bluff related to fictionary. First published in 1991 by the English board game company Oxford Games
Ex_Libris_(game)
Indian Telugu-language film
by Vamsi Karumanchi and Vrinda Prasad under Hylife Entertainments and Fictionary Entertainment. The film starred Sudhakar Reddy and Arun Raj as lead characters
Muthayya
1988 studio album by Lyle Mays
jazz fusion Length 50:37 Label Geffen Producer Lyle Mays, Steven Cantor Lyle Mays chronology Lyle Mays (1986) Street Dreams (1988) Fictionary (1993)
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Serbian film director and screenwriter (1932–2019)
Discuss Their Craft: Dusan Makavejev". In O'Grady, Gerald (ed.). Makavejev Fictionary: The Films of Dusan Makavejev (PDF). Harvard Film Archive. p. 38. Retrieved
Dušan_Makavejev
American dramatist
friend of Gore Vidal who used Spigelgass as the model for Vidal's semi fictionary "wise hack" character in the latter's series of essays about Hollywood
Leonard_Spigelgass
Live... 1993 Jack DeJohnette album with Herbie Hancock and Dave Holland Fictionary 1993 Lyle Mays album with Marc Johnson and Jack DeJohnette Noa 1994 Achinoam
Pat_Metheny_discography
English word-construction project by John Koenig
2015. Williams, Eley (May 27, 2019). "From anemoia to zagreb: how 'fictionaries' are liberating the word". The Guardian. Archived from the original on
The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows
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American marine biologist
Ocean Space, Chiesa di San Lorenzo, Venice, Italy Janaina Tschäpe – "Fictionary of Corals and Jellies" commissioned by Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary-Academy
David_Gruber
Croatian writer (1949–2023)
Northwestern University Press, 1993) Američki fikcionar (1993). American Fictionary, trans. Celia Hawkesworth and Ellen Elias-Bursác (Open Letter, 2018);
Dubravka_Ugrešić
Radio and TV genre
modelled after charades, and Call My Bluff and Balderdash are based on fictionary. Frequently, a panel show features recurring panelists or permanent team
Panel_show
American jazz bassist and producer (born 1954)
Street Dreams (Geffen Records, 1988) – bassist, co-producer, conductor Fictionary (Geffen Records, 1993) – co-producer Solo (Improvisations For Expanded
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Topics referred to by the same term
Look up quiso in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Quiso may refer to: A fictionary island in the novel Shardik A Quasi-isomorphism in mathematics This disambiguation
Quiso
Name list
coach Hrefna Sigurjónsdóttir (born 1950), Icelandic academic Hrefna, fictionary character in Vikings: Valhalla, see Vikings: Valhalla#Recurring Peterson
Hrefna
American double bassist and composer (born 1950)
2020) Roof Rights (Radio Legs, 2020) Available Light (Radio Legs, 2020) Fictionary (GM Recordings, 1998) Loopin' the Cool (Enja, 1995) Attack the Future
Mark_Helias
American novelist
first two RoboCop pictures. Naha's nonfiction works include The Science Fictionary, The Films of Roger Corman: Brilliance on a Budget, The Making of Dune
Ed_Naha
Compendium 1985 Equate QL Defusion 1986 Realtime Software and RWAP Software QL Fictionary 1985 Sinclair Research Ltd QL Hopper 1985 Microdeal QL Jabber 1984 Sinclair
List_of_Sinclair_QL_software
Always a Pleasure (1993) Charlie Hunter: Trio (1993) Lyle Mays Trio: Fictionary (1993) Gerry Hemingway: Demon Chaser (1993) Jessica Williams: Next Step
1990s_in_jazz
American tenor saxophonist
and recording with bassist Mark Helias (recordings include Open Loose, Fictionary, Loopin' the Cool), drummer Gerry Hemingway ("Johnny's Corner Song", "Devil's
Ellery_Eskelin
Desert planet of Star Wars
Long After Attack of the Clones". Screenrant. Retrieved 5 May 2025. SW-fictionary-scenes (2015). "Catalyseur (roman prequel à Rogue One)". Skyrock. Archived
Geonosis
Lithuanian writer (1950–2002)
historical times." Memoirs of a Young Man, written as early as 1987, is a fictionary memoir told by Levas Ciparis, a student who writes fourteen letters from
Ričardas_Gavelis
American jazz bass player, composer and band leader
of Mr. Jeremy Fisher & The Tale of Two Bad Mice (Windham Hill, 1988) Fictionary (Geffen, 1993) The Ludwigsburg Concert (Jazzhaus, 2015) With Wolfgang
Marc_Johnson_(jazz_musician)
2018 studio album by Tesseract
March 2018 Williams, Eley (27 May 2019). "From anemoia to zagreb: how 'fictionaries' are liberating the word". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 July 2021. "Australiancharts
Sonder_(Tesseract_album)
Canadian journalist (1932–2020)
Key Porter. ISBN 1-55013995-9. OCLC 39386118. — (2001). Fotheringham's Fictionary of Facts and Follies. Toronto: Key Porter. ISBN 1-55263357-8. OCLC 47238252
Allan_Fotheringham
Davis 1992 Early Alchemy – Acoustic Alchemy 1992 Erotica – Madonna 1992 Fictionary – Lyle Mays 1992 Flowers and Stones – Peter, Paul and Mary 1992 GRP All-Star
Ted_Jensen_discography
Haden, Steve Swallow and Judi Silvano Blue Note 1993 1992–04, 1992–12 Fictionary Lyle Mays trio with Marc Johnson Geffen 1992 1993–02 Trust Richard Beirach
Jack_DeJohnette_discography
British translator
Letter Books, ISBN 978-1934824573 Ugrešić, Dubravka (2018), American Fictionary, translated by Celia Hawkesworth; Ellen Elias-Bursać, University of Rochester:
Celia_Hawkesworth
Cecil Taylor: Always a Pleasure Charlie Hunter: Trio Lyle Mays Trio: Fictionary Gerry Hemingway: Demon Chaser Jessica Williams: Next Step Roger Neumann:
1993_in_jazz
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(弘樹) Japanese name HIROKI means "abundant joy/strength."
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French feminine form of Latin Josephus, JOSÉE means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
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