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- Carom billiards, also called French billiards and sometimes carambole billiards, is the overarching title of a family of cue sports generally pla**** on...
- He has won Best Swedish Crime Novel Award three times, and his novel Carambole won the prestigious Gl**** Key award in 2000. His books have been translated...
- (Trachyspermum ammi), an herb in Indian cuisine Carom billiards (also known as Carambole) Ricochet, a rebound, bounce or skip off a surface, particularly in the...
- effort. The highest average at an international tournament is 2.537 (345 caramboles in 136 innings) by **** Jaspers in 2002 at a seven-match Crystal Kelly...
- winning and losing carambole game, folding in the names of three predecessor games, the winning game, the losing game and the carambole game (an early form...
- (English: 'World Union of Billards') is the world governing body for carom (carambole) billiard games. The organization was founded in Madrid, Spain on 1 June...
- originated in England, and was originally called the winning and losing carambole game, folding in the names of three predecessor games, the winning game...
- Colonial architecture: Grand Hotel Colonial architecture Woodworking plant Carambole éditions: Guide de la Route nationale 7, p. 16, no date. "Ambositra, Cathédrale...
- a single 1–set 40–carambole match: 10 (4 innings, 5+11+2+22 = 40 points) (2017) Three–cushion average in a single 3–set 45–carambole match: 5.625 (45/8)...
- Canadian term for carom. Formerly (19th century) sometimes spelled canon. carambole 1.  The red object ball in carom billiards games. The term is thought...