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An abrupt, unanticipated loss of all electrical power.
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Oakland pioneered the term blackout, years before the current California energy crunch, by simply not selling out the Coliseum before the NFL-mandated deadline.
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The emergency loss of the source of electricity serving an area caused by failure of the generation, transmission, or distribution system.
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A pattern where you must cover the whole card to win. Same as coverall.
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Also known as coverall. The winning pattern is the whole card. The player must cover every number on their card in order to win.
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