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A '''bowling alley''' housed the lanes and equipment used in the sport of [[bowling]]. It also sometimes meant the lanes themselves. Bowling alleys went uphill, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Coming of the Terraphiles]]'') and [[bowling ball]]s were rolled up them with the intention of knocking over the [[bowling pin|pins]] at the end. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day One]]'') [[The Centre]] provided [[British]] citizens with bowling alleys, as well as [[cinema]]s, [[holo-death-deck]]s, [[restaurant]]s and, most of all, [[shop]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Christmas Every Day? (short story)|Christmas Every Day?]]'') | A '''bowling alley''' housed the lanes and equipment used in the sport of [[bowling]]. It also sometimes meant the lanes themselves. Bowling alleys went uphill, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Coming of the Terraphiles]]'') and [[bowling ball]]s were rolled up them with the intention of knocking over the [[bowling pin|pins]] at the end. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day One]]'') [[The Centre]] provided [[British]] citizens with bowling alleys, as well as [[cinema]]s, [[holo-death-deck]]s, [[restaurant]]s and, most of all, [[shop]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Christmas Every Day? (short story)|Christmas Every Day?]]'') | ||
In an attempt to explain what he thought of the concept of the [[prank call]] to [[Robert Salmon|his father]], [[Bob Salmon]] gave the example of calling a bowling alley and asking if they had ten-[[pound]] balls. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blue Box]]'') | In an attempt to explain what he thought of the concept of the [[prank call]] to [[Robert Salmon|his father]], [[Bob Salmon]] gave the example of calling a bowling alley and asking if they had ten-[[pound]] balls. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blue Box (novel)|Blue Box]]'') | ||
[[Roz Forrester]] speculated that, among other things, a bowling alley might be on the other side of [[mirror]]ed [[glass]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Original Sin]]'') | [[Roz Forrester]] speculated that, among other things, a bowling alley might be on the other side of [[mirror]]ed [[glass]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Original Sin]]'') |
Revision as of 23:11, 7 September 2016
A bowling alley housed the lanes and equipment used in the sport of bowling. It also sometimes meant the lanes themselves. Bowling alleys went uphill, (PROSE: The Coming of the Terraphiles) and bowling balls were rolled up them with the intention of knocking over the pins at the end. (TV: Day One) The Centre provided British citizens with bowling alleys, as well as cinemas, holo-death-decks, restaurants and, most of all, shops. (PROSE: Christmas Every Day?)
In an attempt to explain what he thought of the concept of the prank call to his father, Bob Salmon gave the example of calling a bowling alley and asking if they had ten-pound balls. (PROSE: Blue Box)
Roz Forrester speculated that, among other things, a bowling alley might be on the other side of mirrored glass. (PROSE: Original Sin)