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  2. The Eleventh Hour (book) - Wikipedia

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    The final portion of the book contains the answers to almost all of the clues in the book (including the cipher), and how to solve them. These last pages are sealed together, as the reader is encouraged to try to solve the puzzles themselves first. This sealed section was absent from earlier prints of the book - but was available by mail.

  3. Another Code: Two Memories - Wikipedia

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    Another Code: Two Memories, [a] known as Trace Memory in North America, is a 2005 point-and-click adventure game developed by Cing and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. The game was first released in Japan on February 24, 2005, with releases in Europe, Australia, and North America, following later the same year.

  4. Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily ... - AOL

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    HEART OF GOLD: The word GOLD is found at the HEART OF (inside) each theme answer: GETTING OLDER, MONGOL DERBY, and GEORG OLDEN. Yesterday's puzzle was KINDHEARTED, and today's has a HEART OF GOLD ...

  5. Masquerade (book) - Wikipedia

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    Masquerade: The Complete Book with the Answer Explained Masquerade is a picture book, written and illustrated by Kit Williams and published in August 1979, that sparked a treasure hunt by including concealed clues to the location of a jewelled golden hare that had been created and hidden somewhere in Britain by Williams.

  6. On the Trail of the Golden Owl - Wikipedia

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    After releasing the book, Max Valentin gave some general clues about the game. [33] These clues were often short riddles, or plays on words. Some of the clues were refutations; [ 34 ] readers were looking for the owl in erroneous places such as Mont Saint-Michel and at Notre-Dame de Paris , and Valentin felt the need to publicly dismiss these ...

  7. Usborne Puzzle Adventure series - Wikipedia

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    The first three volumes of the series were originally released as "Usborne Solve It Yourself". Each book contains a vividly illustrated story, with a plot-related puzzle to solve on each double page. The series's success inspired the creation of three related series: Advanced Puzzle Adventures, Young Puzzle Adventures and Science Puzzle Adventures.

  8. Activity book - Wikipedia

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    An activity book is a type of book, generally aimed at children, which contains interactive content such as games, puzzles, quizzes, pictures to colour and other elements that involve writing or drawing in the book itself.

  9. Connect the dots - Wikipedia

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    The roots of connecting dots to create pictures or help with calligraphy can be traced back to the 19th century. The Nine Dots Puzzle is the first known puzzle game where the player has to connect dots. But in this variant the goal is not to draw a picture, but to solve a logic puzzle. The emergence of connect the dots games in the printed ...