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  2. Galoshes - Wikipedia

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    A galosh that only wraps around a shoe's upper is known as a spat or gaiter. Among bootmakers, a galosh is also a piece of leather like a welt that runs around the top of the sole between it and the uppers. In Turkish contexts, galoş most often intends smaller overshoes that are worn indoors to keep from tracking mud or dirt onto the floor.

  3. Gumshoe System - Wikipedia

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    Gumshoe System. The Gumshoe System (stylised as The GUMSHOE System) is a role-playing game system created in 2007 by Robin Laws, designed for running investigative scenarios. The premise is that investigative games are not about finding clues, they are about interpreting the clues that are found. The Gumshoe System is used in various games ...

  4. Fill-In (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    Fill-Ins, also known as Fill-It-Ins or Word Fill-Ins, are a variation of the common crossword puzzle in which words, rather than clues, are given, and the solver must work out where to place them. Fill-Ins are common in puzzle magazines along with word searches, cryptograms, and other logic puzzles.

  5. Gumshoe - Wikipedia

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    Gumshoe, the Hardboiled Detective in the 30s, a 1981 book-based game published by Sleuth Publications. Gumshoe Awards, an American award for popular crime fiction literary works. Gumshoe System, a tabletop role-playing game system designed for investigative scenarios. Dick Gumshoe, a character in the 2001 video game, Ace Attorney.

  6. List of fictional detectives - Wikipedia

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    They are often popularized as individual characters rather than parts of the fictional work in which they appear. Stories involving individual detectives are well-suited to dramatic presentation, resulting in many popular theatre, television, and film characters. The first famous detective in fiction was Edgar Allan Poe's C. Auguste Dupin.

  7. Gumshoe (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Gumshoe. (video game) Nintendo VS. System. Gumshoe is a light gun shooter video game developed and published by Nintendo for the VS. System arcade hardware and the Nintendo Entertainment System console. It was released in 1986 in North America and in 1988 in Europe. Unusual for a Nintendo game, it was not released in Japan.

  8. List of police-related slang terms - Wikipedia

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    Gumshoe US, derogatory, slang for detectives, who allegedly wear soft-heeled shoes or Hush Puppy shoes so they can follow suspects without being noticed. [citation needed] Gura Latin American Spanish slang for police enforcement, derogatory. H Ḥakem Ḥakem (حاكم) is a Tunisian slang term for police, meaning "ruler" in Arabic.

  9. Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective (gamebook) - Wikipedia

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    Gumshoe, the Hardboiled Detective in the Thirties (1985) by the same game designer and publisher has a similar premise. Here, the player assumes the role of a detective in 1930s San Francisco . Clues are found in city maps, mug shots , fingerprints , newspapers and crime reports.