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Mr. Monopoly

Mr. Monopoly is the fictional mascot of the board game Monopoly. He is depicted as an old man with a moustache who wears a morning suit with a bowtie and top hat. In large parts of the world he is known, additionally or exclusively, as the Monopoly Man, "Rich Uncle" Pennybags, Gualtiero, Milburn Pennybags, Mr. World, or the Monopoly Guy. He also appears…

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Mr. Monopoly

Nodes50
Edges49
Triples36
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.04
Components1

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Mr. Monopoly

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related to Voices · 15
Mr. Monopoly → Dean Hagopian, Harry Aspinwall, In, Kinney, Larry Moran, Michael Cornacchia, Monopoly, Mr, Paul, Richard Rapp, Rowell Gormon, Tony Pope, Tony Waldman, Wendell Johnson, Will Ferrell
related to Legacy · 14
Mr. Monopoly → CEO, Congress, December, Equifax, In, Internet, It, Monopoly, Monopoly Man, Mr, Pichai, Public Citizen, US Senate, While Google CEO Sundar
related to External links · 7
Mr. Monopoly → April, BoardGameGeek, Dig, Monopoly, Mr, Rich Uncle, Wayback Machine

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monopoly game mr uncle rich pennybags character orbanes man first parker philip book companion named board depicted milburn also appeared

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Mr. Monopolyrelated to External linksMr0.60section
Mr. Monopolyrelated to External linksMonopoly0.60section
Mr. Monopolyrelated to External linksWayback Machine0.60section
Mr. Monopolyrelated to External linksApril0.60section
Mr. Monopolyrelated to External linksDig0.60section
Mr. Monopolyrelated to External linksRich Uncle0.60section
Mr. Monopolyrelated to External linksBoardGameGeek0.60section
Mr. Monopolyrelated to LegacyIn0.60section
Mr. Monopolyrelated to LegacyPublic Citizen0.60section
Mr. Monopolyrelated to LegacyMr0.60section
Mr. Monopolyrelated to LegacyMonopoly0.60section
Mr. Monopolyrelated to LegacyInternet0.60section

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