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- A scratchcard (also called a scratch off, scratch ticket, scratcher, scratchum, scratch-it, scratch game, scratch-and-win, instant game, instant lottery...
- 1961) was captured on film winning a AU$250,000 scratchcard while re-enacting his previous scratchcard win for a news report. The video of the event has...
- 2021, players must be 18 years of age to purchase lottery tickets and scratchcards (online and in-store). Previously, the minimum age was 16. A statute...
- lotteries run games other than the lotteries. Usually, these are in the scratchcard format, although some states use pull-tab games. In either format, cards...
- a Deal or No Deal scratchcard from a National Lottery agent, and reveal a "Deal" on the "Bankers Bonus" section of the scratchcard. Each w****, players...
- Lottery Act of 1984. It offers a range of games including number draws, scratchcards and a mock horse race. The earnings provide supplementary funding for...
- because of player confusion, were blamed. The MMC game returned as a $5 scratchcard game in spring 2015. A television game show was produced for MMC players...
- face on all ****ure pressings of the album if all three scratchcard pictures matched. The scratchcard pictures included photos of the Big Banana and the Big...
- Lottery Scratchcards (Swedish: Skraplotter) is a 2003 novel by Swedish author Kerstin Ekman. It won the August Prize in 2003. "Augustpriset genom åren...
- causes, it began operations on 23 March 1987 when it sold its first scratchcards. It launched the w****ly drawing game Lotto the following year, holding...