a magic trick

  • 61The World's Greatest Magic — was a series of American television specials showcasing magic acts. The first of five shows was broadcast by NBC in 1994, and continued with annual editions through 1998. These shows were most often first telecast during the Thanksgiving holidays …

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  • 62conjuring trick — noun an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers • Syn: ↑magic trick, ↑trick, ↑magic, ↑legerdemain, ↑conjuration, ↑thaumaturgy, ↑illusion, ↑deception …

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  • 63Hat Trick — Hat Trick, hat trick or Hattrick may refer to: *hat trick in various sports, achieving three goals, wickets, etc. in a single match *Hattrick online football management game *Hattrick Limited producers of this game *hat trick (magic trick) a… …

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  • 64card trick — noun a trick performed with playing cards • Hypernyms: ↑magic trick, ↑conjuring trick, ↑trick, ↑magic, ↑legerdemain, ↑conjuration, ↑thaumaturgy, ↑illusion, ↑deception …

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  • 65Rope trick — The term rope trick can refer to more than one thing. * Any magic trick involving a rope ** Indian rope trick, a trick involving causing a rope to appear to levitate in the air and then climbing up it; commonly associated with Indian fakirs *… …

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  • 66Blackstone's Card Trick Without Cards — is a magic trick. As the trick requires only that a card is thought of , it does not require the use of a deck of cards. Method A spectator is instructed to think of any card (other than the joker). The magician then gives the following… …

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  • 67hat trick — 1879, originally from cricket, taking three wickets on three consecutive deliveries; extended to other sports (especially ice hockey) c.1909. Allegedly because it entitled the bowler to receive a hat from his club commemorating the feat (or… …

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  • 68wave a magic wand — to solve a difficult problem with no effort. Unfortunately, you can t just wave a magic wand and get rid of poverty. Etymology: from the practice of waving a wand (= a special stick) when someone is doing a magic trick …

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  • 69List of species in Magic: The Gathering — Magic: the Gathering is a collectible card game set in a richly detailed fictional world. The Multiverse of Dominia in which it takes place is host to a vast number of individual universes known as planes, from the varied classical environments… …

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  • 70Penn & Teller's Magic and Mystery Tour — is a 2003 television documentary miniseries starring Penn Teller. The program was created by the CBC in association with Channel 4 Film. The show focuses on street magic, and the subjects of each of the three shows are China (Chinese Linking… …

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