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When you cross two Bowling pins with a lollipop, you get a visual pun known as a "bowling pin pop." This is a play on words combining the two objects into a single, humorous concept. It does not have a physical existence but rather serves as a creative and imaginative idea.

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Do you get you cross two bowling pins lollipop answers?

The question seems unclear, but if you're asking about a specific lollipop design featuring two crossed bowling pins, such items might be novelty candies or themed treats for bowling enthusiasts. Alternatively, if you meant something else, please clarify!


How many pins do you get if you get a spare in bowling?

You have to knock down ten pins in two tries to get a spare.


What fraction of the pins are in the back row in bowling?

Four out of ten or 2/5 (two-fifths).


When all bowling pins fall this is called a?

If a bowler knocks down all 10 pins on the first delivery, it is called a "strike". If it takes two deliveries to knock all the pins down, it is called a "spare". If there are pins still standing after two deliveries, it is called an "open".


Why do you think the rarest bowling score is 292?

The 292 bowling score is rare as it requires bowling 11 strikes in a row, then only taking out 2 pins in the final throw. This can be a very difficult shot and for most people, they will not purposely try to make a shot that only takes out two pins.


Is ten pin bowling the same as regular bowling?

Because the pins are shorter, squatter, and lighter than that of the tenpin. The bowling ball is also a lot smaller and there are no finger holes (similar to that of candlestick bowling). Scoring is more difficult because there is less control.The pins are arranged the same way as tenpin bowling. However you have 3 shots per frame to knock down all the pins. A strike is made when all the pins are knocked down on the first roll. A spare is made when all the pins are knocked down in two rolls. If it takes all three shots to knock down the pins, then you get a score of ten but no bonus.Scoring works the same as in tenpin bowling and a perfect game is still 300. As of 2008 a perfect score has still not been recorded.


How do you get strikes?

Strikes and spares are terms used in the game of bowling. A strike is when you knock all of the pins down in one shot. A spare is when you knock all of the pins down in two shots.


What is the maximum score you could get in one frame of bowling?

30 pins is the maximum that can be scored in one frame of bowling. In the first 9 frames, this requires a strike followed by two more strikes.


What is a double in bowling?

Two strikes in a row. In others words, knocking all 10 pins in a single shot, twice in a row.


In ten pin bowling how many pins are in the back row?

then 3 in next row 2 in the next and 1 in frontEdit: assuming you are referring to the 10-pin bowling, there are four in the back row, not five, as was previously answered by someone else.Considering the 5 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 11, it is fairly clear that the pins are not set up in that war.


What happens when bowling ball hits the pocket of pins?

The pocket is the "sweet spot" in a bowling shot. If you are a right handed bowler, it is between the head pin (number one) and number three pin (numbers one and two if you are a lefty). If your speed, rotation, timing, and the bowling gods willing, are all in synch, the results should be a stike (ten pins in one shot).


What is a spare and a strike in bowling?

a strike is all 10 pins knocked down in one try a spare is all 10 pins knocked down in two consecutive tries in the same frame.

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