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- Skully_(game) abstract "Skully (also called skelly, skellies, skelsy, skellzies, scully, loadies, scummy top, tops or caps but widely known as Scummy) is a children's game played on the streets of New York City and other urban areas. Sketched on the street usually in chalk, a skully or skelly board allows a game for two to six players. A sidewalk is sometimes used, offering greater protection from vehicular traffic; however, the asphalt on a typical city street is smoother and provides better game play than a bumpy concrete sidewalk.Game time varies, but a match of two to three players is usually completed in 20 minutes. Local variations in rules are common and make it difficult to document the game. Rule variations are agreed upon by players before starting a game, especially when players from different neighborhoods play against each other.".
- Skully_(game) thumbnail Skully_cp.gif?width=300.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageExternalLink www.skelziesgame.com.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageExternalLink skully.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageExternalLink scully.html.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageID "3806020".
- Skully_(game) wikiPageLength "9131".
- Skully_(game) wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Skully_(game) wikiPageRevisionID "703942290".
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Bottle_cap.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Childrens_games.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cultural_history_of_New_York_City.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Street_games.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Childrens_street_culture.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Michel_Basquiat.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Jonathan_Lethem.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_traditional_childrens_games.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Street_Games.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Shuffleboard.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Skully_(game).
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLink Street_game.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLink The_Fortress_of_Solitude_(novel).
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLink File:Skully_cp.gif.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skully (a.k.a. skelly, bottlecaps)".
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skully (game)".
- Skully_(game) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skully".
- Skully_(game) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Outdoor_games.
- Skully_(game) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Skully_(game) subject Category:Childrens_games.
- Skully_(game) subject Category:Cultural_history_of_New_York_City.
- Skully_(game) subject Category:Street_games.
- Skully_(game) hypernym Game.
- Skully_(game) type VideoGame.
- Skully_(game) comment "Skully (also called skelly, skellies, skelsy, skellzies, scully, loadies, scummy top, tops or caps but widely known as Scummy) is a children's game played on the streets of New York City and other urban areas. Sketched on the street usually in chalk, a skully or skelly board allows a game for two to six players.".
- Skully_(game) label "Skully (game)".
- Skully_(game) sameAs Q7536994.
- Skully_(game) sameAs m.0b0y2p.
- Skully_(game) sameAs Q7536994.
- Skully_(game) wasDerivedFrom Skully_(game)?oldid=703942290.
- Skully_(game) depiction Skully_cp.gif.
- Skully_(game) isPrimaryTopicOf Skully_(game).