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- Fill or Bust! - A dice game that is played with a special deck of cards.
- Fill Or Bust! by Bowman Games - Family game consisting of six Dice and 54 draw cards. Any number can play. Team play, tournament play and optional rules are included. You can play for half hour or half day.
- Fill or Bust Home Page - Includes history, and buying information.
- Fill or Bust Game - Information on the game of Fill or Bust and other games, such as Backgammon. ordering information and a complete catalogue of products offered by the site.
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- Flood fill - Flood fill, also called seed fill, is an algorithm that determines the area connected to a given node in a multi-dimensional array. It is used in the "bucket" fill tool of paint programs to determine which parts of a bitmap to fill with color, and in puzzle games such as Minesweeper, Puyo ...
- Fill-In (puzzle) - Fill-Ins (also known as Fill-It-Ins) are a type of logic puzzle commonly printed in various puzzle magazines. While they superficially resemble crossword puzzles, they do not require any form of "outside knowledge"; unlike a crossword, one can solve a Fill-In in a non-native tongue, even one with an ...
- Flowable fill - The use of flowable fill as a highway construction material is becoming more widespread throughout the United States. Data received from questionnaires sent by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) in 1991 and the Transportation Research Board (TRB) in 1992 indicated that approximately 30 states had some experience with the use of flowable fill, and at least 24 states have a specification for flowable fill.
- Fill or kill - Fill or kill is an instruction to fill an investor's order in its entirety or cancel it, customarily in a few seconds. Fill or kill orders are used by day traders hoping to scalp the markets in short durations.
- Bust-A-Move '99 - Bust-A-Move '99 (also known as Bust-A-Move 3 and Bust-A-Move 3 DX) is an arcade-style puzzle video game made by Acclaim Entertainment (which features eight characters from previous Taito games), and was released for the Nintendo 64, Sony PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast, PC, and Game Boy Color.