The author reads his story from the November 11, 2024, issue of the magazine.
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(Courtesy Susanne Riehemann) In 2022, Taylor was a casual, albeit lifelong, jigsaw enthusiast who enjoyed tackling 2,000-piece puzzles featuring the graphic art of M.C. Escher — as a hobby ...
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Released last December, colourful Sunshine Coast map puzzles are available for $35 each (three for $90), with funds going to ...
The Lunenburg Public Library’s ever-popular puzzle swap is back on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., at the ...
The makers of Wilmot Works It Out, a new puzzle game, understand this, and everything about the game is designed to make ...
ITV News was invited to visit on the 50th anniversary year of what was one of the most significant archaeological discoveries ...
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Looking over the incomplete 2,000-piece puzzle laid out on a desk in her Cambridge, Ont. basement, Yvette Bellaire wonders ...
It stretches far further than we thought. It was largely rural. And it’s possible we haven’t cracked the script... because it ...