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Class of sports in which a player rolls a bowling ball towards a target

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  • Sportart (de)
  • íþrótt (is)
  • jeu où l'on doit faire tomber des quilles avec un projectile (fr)
  • กีฬาโบว์ลิ่ง เป็นการโยนลูกให้ล้มพินทั้งสิบ (th)
  • famiglia di sport in cui un giocatore fa rotolare una palla verso un obiettivo (it)
  • joc que consisteix a tombar un nombre determinat de peces de fusta mitjançant el llançament d'una bola des d'una determinada distància (ca)
  • класс спортивных игр, в которых игроки пускают шары с целью сбить кегли (ru)
  • 対象物に向かって選手がボールを転がすスポーツ(広義のボウリング) (ja)
  • clase de deportes nos qu'un xugador tira una bola de bolos escontra un oxetivu (ast)
  • deporte en el que el jugador rueda una bola de boliche hacia el objetivo (es)
  • classe de esportes em que um jogador rola uma bola de boliche em direção a um alvo (pt)
  • sport där spelaren rullar bowlingklot mot keglor (sv)
  • رياضة تتم بقذف كرة البولينغ لتضرب أجسام خشبية بقصد تسجيل نقاط (ar)
  • oyun hattının sonundaki kukaları, oyuna özel toplarla devirmeyi amaçlayan salon sporu (tr)
  • משחק בו מפילים פינים באמצעות כדור (iw)
  • class of sports in which a player rolls a bowling ball towards a target (en)
  • sportklasse waarin een speler een bowlingbal naar een doel rolt (nl)
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  • In 1961, the U.S. Navy Seabees constructed two lanes at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Stuffed penguin "pins" were used in the inauguration. (en)
  • Pin bowling: a tenpin bowler delivering his bowling ball (en)
  • Though the origin of tenpin bowling is often attributed to the U.S., this circa-1810 painting from Ipswich, England shows outdoor bowling with ten pins. (en)
  • The McMurdo lanes, among very few in the world to still have human pinsetters, were dismantled in 2009/2010 due to structural problems in the building. (en)
  • This 1820 Indiana newspaper ad touts a "Ball and Ten Pin Alley" to attract customers to a bakery. (en)
  • An 1838 Indiana newspaper describes how tenpin bowling alleys were constructed to evade a Baltimore statute prohibiting nine-pin bowling. (en)
  • Often associated with gambling, bowling had a negative image. This 1800 English mayor instructed "putting a stop to the growing evil of skittle and bowling alleys ... to take care that there are as few inducements as possible for the thoughtless husband to spend his substance to the detriment of his family." (en)
  • Richard Nixon bowling in what was then the Old Executive Office Building, 1971 (en)
  • George W. Bush bowling at the White House, 2001 (en)
  • Tenpin balls and pins are the heaviest. (en)
  • A different view of a two-handed delivery, showing increased rev rate and resultant hook (en)
  • Peasants bowling in front of a tavern in the 17th century (en)
  • The Bowling Game . Many Dutch Golden Age paintings depicted bowling. (en)
  • Palace Bowling Alleys in the Music Hall in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, circa 1895. Note the different-sized bowling balls. (en)
  • The single bowling lane under the White House's north portico after extensive renovation, 2019 (en)
  • The two-lane Truman Bowling Alley in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, 2018 (en)
  • An 1890 Bowler's Guide describes how "innings" or "rolls" involved up to three balls played in succession. (en)
  • Duckpins are the shortest, and duckpin balls are barely larger than candlepin balls. (en)
  • Candlepin balls are the smallest, but candlepins are tallest and thinnest. (en)
  • A tongue-in-cheek illustration of a bowling alley, from the cover of Harpers Weekly magazine (en)
  • Target bowling: bowlers playing bowls at a bowling club (en)
  • To project a higher image, this 1838 New York newspaper ad for the Knickerbocker Hotel's three bowling alleys boasted "excellent accommodations" and appealed to "gentlemen to perform their ablutions". (en)
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  • Be Best Bowling with First Lady Melania Trump .jpg (en)
  • Bowlerbowling.JPG (en)
  • Dick Weber in 1986.jpg (en)
  • Earl Anthony.jpg (en)
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  • Style of David Teniers the Younger Peasants bowling.jpg (en)
  • Tiverton , West End Bowling Club - geograph.org.uk - 1216266.jpg (en)
  • Robert Aderholt's staff at the Truman Bowling Alley.jpg (en)
  • President George W. Bush bowls at the White House.jpg (en)
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  • Bowling (en)
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  • Bowling (en)
  • Bitlles (ca)
  • بولينج (ar)
  • Μπόουλινγκ (el)
  • Bolos (es)
  • Bola joko (eu)
  • Jeu de quilles (fr)
  • Kręgle (pl)
  • 保齡球 (廣義) (zh)
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