Definitions for "BULLSEYE"
Bullseye is a United Kingdom game show first made by ATV and Central for ITV between 1981 and 1995, and hosted by Jim Bowen. In its prime, it was watched by around 15 million viewers on Sunday evenings, where it was shown from 1982 to early 1993. The first series (1981) was on Monday nights, and the last two series (1994 and 1995) were on Saturday evenings.
Bullseye was an American game show that aired in syndication from September 29, 1980 to September 24, 1982. Jim Lange was the host, and the program was produced by Jack Barry and Dan Enright. Jay Stewart was the announcer for the first season, and Charlie O'Donnell announced for the second and final season.
Bullseye is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. Debuting on September 2, 1976, it is played for a prize, usually valued between $3,000 and $10,000, and uses grocery items. It should not be confused with the original Bullseye, a car game played only on the show's earliest episodes.
stamp on which the postmark is struck directly on the center of the stamp. Also known as " socked-on-the-nose."
An arch whose intrados is a full circle. Also known as a Circular arch.
also, bull's-eye. 1) The dial or circular portion of a postmark used by itself as a cancel. 2) Any circular postmark struck directly on the center of a stamp. (See Socked-on-the-nose.)
Keywords:  pistol, rifle, shoot, target, groun
In target shooting, the aiming point or center of the target.
a very addictive shoot-em-up game played over a rugged terrain under a beautiful moon-lit star-filled night sky
The central spot on the target.
Bullseye is a fictional supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by Marv Wolfman and John Romita Sr., he was drawn by Bob Brown in the character's first appearance, Daredevil (first series), #131 (March 1976).Wolfman, in an undated http://www.ugo.com/channels/freestyle/features/teentitans/ "Comics Channel" interview in Underground Online, recalled: "Bob Brown is the artist that drew the book, but he didn't co-create him. I had come up with the character, designed a rough version of the costume and then sat down with John Romita Sr. to do the final version.
Bullseye was a news and analysis program on CNBC aired at 6 PM ET weekdays from the last half of 2003 until Friday, March 11, 2005. Hosted by Dylan Ratigan, it covered breaking news stories from business to pop culture and offered guidance on personal finance with the help of CNBC reporter Steve Liesman and his economy charts drawn on "Easels". The program had music selected by a CNBC intern called Grecco.
Bullseye is a cartoon character in the C.O.P.S. (Central Organization of Police Specialists) series from Hasbro which ran from 1988-1989.
Looked like a giant hockey puck with a hole through the face and a groove in the rim. Used in pairs, and laced together, bullseyes predated turnbuckles as a way to tighten and adjust standing rigging.
Stylized control pattern located within the borders areas of a (phototool OR photomask OR master) to assist in phototooling alignment AND/OR control registration.
A round eye through which a line is led, usually in order to change the direction of pull.
A bullseye or bull's eye is a symbol used in phonetic transcription to represent a bilabial click.
The centermost area of the board, made up of the single bull and double bull
The center of the board. (see also: "SINGLE-BULL" and "DOUBLE-BULL")
A convex lens used to concentrate (refract) light.
Keywords:  inclination, zero, degrees
Zero degrees of inclination.
An established reference point from which the position of an aircraft can be determined.