Letter
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Hint
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Sport
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A
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A sport with a a bow and arrow.
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Archery
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B
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The sport where the terms 'swish' and "hook" came from.
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Basketball
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C
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The Tour de France is an event in this sport.
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Cycling
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D
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The sport where you try to hit the bullseye.
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Darts
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E
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A handball sport derived from the English game Fives.
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Eton Fives
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F
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Also known as Giridon football.
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Football
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G
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A sport that is most common in Ireland.
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Gaelic Football
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H
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A race with obstacles that you have to jump over.
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Hurdles
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I
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The Philadelphia Flyers play this.
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Ice Hockey
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J
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This is an Olympic throwing sport, but was also an ancient weapon.
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Javelin
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K
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A martial art that is practiced worldwide.
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Karate
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L
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The oldest organised ball sport.
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Lacrosse
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M
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A race over 42 kilometres.
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Marathon
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N
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Similar to B, but once you receive the ball, you can’t move.
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Netball
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O
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The sport of using a map.
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Orienteering
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P
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A popular name for table tennis.
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Ping Pong
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Q
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A sport that came from Harry Potter
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Quidditch
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R
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15 players on a team work together to try touch the ball over the other teams line.
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Rugby
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S
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The worlds most popular sport.
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Soccer
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T
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Federer and Nadal play this.
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Tennis
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U
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A traditional ball sport from Mexico, where players keep the ball up with their hips or forearms.
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Ulama
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V
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A game for 2 teams of 6 players, where you try slap the ball over the net.
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Volleyball
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W
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The game consists of four quarters in which the two teams attempt to score goals while in water.
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Water Polo
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X
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A racket sport similar to tennis.
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Xare
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Y
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A variation of billiards played in East Asia.
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Yotsudama
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Z
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S with a large inflatable ball.
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Zorb Football
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