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  • And it could be that maybe you looked back at the Guesser, wearing his white “Dave the Guesser” T-shirt, the letters ironed on in black at the concession stand farther along the boardwalk as a favor to Dave because everybody knew the Guesser, and you figured that maybe the Guesser was a very smart guy indeed.

    The Unquiet John Connolly 2007

  • Lastly they are handed to the "Guesser" (who, up to this point, has taken no active part in the game, except to time the five minutes), and he ranges them in order before him according to the order in which the players are seated at the table.

    Little Folks (November 1884) A Magazine for the Young Various

  • Attractions included booths for body art and for lamps made of liquor bottles, a mechanized rodeo bull, and the "Guesser," who vowed to guess, or come close to, the age, weight or birth month of anyone willing to pay $3.

    ajc.com - News msimon@ajc.com 2010

  • Attractions included booths for body art and for lamps made of liquor bottles, a mechanized rodeo bull, and the "Guesser," who vowed to guess, or come close to, the age, weight or birth month of anyone willing to pay $3.

    ajc.com - News msimon@ajc.com 2010

  • Attractions included booths for body art and for lamps made of liquor bottles, a mechanized rodeo bull, and the "Guesser," who vowed to guess, or come close to, the age, weight or birth month of anyone willing to pay $3.

    ajc.com - News msimon@ajc.com 2010

  • Attractions included booths for body art and for lamps made of liquor bottles, a mechanized rodeo bull, and the "Guesser," who vowed to guess, or come close to, the age, weight or birth month of anyone willing to pay $3.

    ajc.com - News msimon@ajc.com 2010

  • Attractions included booths for body art and for lamps made of liquor bottles, a mechanized rodeo bull, and the "Guesser," who vowed to guess, or come close to, the age, weight or birth month of anyone willing to pay $3.

    ajc.com - News msimon@ajc.com 2010

  • Attractions included booths for body art and for lamps made of liquor bottles, a mechanized rodeo bull, and the "Guesser," who vowed to guess, or come close to, the age, weight or birth month of anyone willing to pay $3.

    ajc.com - News msimon@ajc.com 2010

  • Attractions included booths for body art and for lamps made of liquor bottles, a mechanized rodeo bull, and the "Guesser," who vowed to guess, or come close to, the age, weight or birth month of anyone willing to pay $3.

    ajc.com - News msimon@ajc.com 2010

  • Esther L. Fiske, "Guesser," Milly and Maude Adams, Jay B. B.nton, Chas.

    St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, May, 1878, No. 7. Scribner's Illustrated Various 1868

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