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    What is the term in bowling for a strike followed by a spare or vice-versa?

    Question #59546. Asked by RaeRae55. (Sep 24 05 6:23 AM)


    dutch_frank_65

    2 strikes is a double
    3 strikes is a turkey but a strike followed by a spare v.v. is just "Always 20 points".

    Sep 24 05, 8:32 AM


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