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#15 it is a "solitaire", a game where you take the marbles one by one, following some specific rules, until none is left.
       
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#8 is the Avro Airocar built by a Canadian company in the 50's
       
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Skier 4 year s ago
#9 Uranium was a common glaze material for awhile and even included a line called Fiesta ware that was radioactive. It's probably advised to not use that to drink with, personally I'd probably sell or donate it. Don't know how you'd legally go about disposing of something like that.
       
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“My grandparents own a set of glassware from 1911 that is made with uranium. When exposed to UV light, it glows green.”

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