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Charades, Charades - Rules of the acted charade, Charades - Standard signals, <i>Give Us a Clue</i>, British television show based on the game, gesture, cryptic crossword, for a type of clue based on this game, <i>Sound Charades</i>, played on the BBC Radio 4 panel game show <i>I'm Sorry, I Haven't a Clue</i>. While in the original version players were not permitted the use of their mouths, resulting in much hilarity, this version differs in two ways.
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ARTICLES RELATED TO Charades - Rules of the acted charade |  |  |  | Charades - Rules of the acted charade: Encyclopedia II - Charades - Rules of the acted charadeThe rules of the acted charades used vary widely and informally, but these rules, in some form, are common to most players:
The players divide into two teams.
Each player writes a phrase on a slip of paper to create the phrases to be guessed by the other team. In some circles, the phrases can be anything, while in others, the phrases must be a person, movie, or book.
One team member is selected to be the pantomime, is provided with a randomly selected word or phrase in secret (usually on a slip of paper ...
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