Further imagine a well-meaning bespectacled fellow from the audience research department working his way through a PowerPoint presentation on, say, attitudes to the BBC's coverage of tiddleywinks tournaments.— BBC Blog Network
"I was in a taxi last night and the driver told me he only watches tiddleywinks on Sky because they take it more seriously than us."— BBC Blog Network
Here James began to propound the mysteries The game," he said, "is a mixture of the old golf, tiddleywinks, ludo and the race game Not spillikins?"— Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, August 22, 1917
Six months later, when Winslow hears on the radio, while assembling tiddleywinks games in the prison rehab center, that The Juicy Fruits, who he hates, have made an anticipated hit record of his music, with Swan's backing.— Good Rockin' Tonight

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