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The ClueFinders 3rd Grade Adventures: The Mystery of Mathra is a computer game in The Learning Company's ClueFinders series where the ClueFinders save the Numerian rainforest and Dr. Horace Pythagoras from a mysterious monster called Mathra. The game was re-released as "The ClueFinders: Mystery of the Monkey Kingdom" in 2001.
The first ClueFinders title, The ClueFinders 3rd Grade Adventures: The Mystery of Mathra, was released in January 1998, and The ClueFinders 4th Grade Adventures was released in July. The Learning Company used their new game as the prototype for Internet Applet technology, which allowed users to download supplementary activities from the ...
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A word search, word find, word seek, word sleuth or mystery word puzzle is a word game that consists of the letters of words placed in a grid, which usually has a rectangular or square shape. The objective of this puzzle is to find and mark all the words hidden inside the box.
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Some people believe the colors in the 2024 logo are a nod to the teams that will ultimately play in the game. This year’s logo features a shade of purple similar to the Ravens' colors, along ...
In 1980, shortly after The Ropers ended, new trouble was brewing for Three's Company.When Somers's contract was up for renewal, she took a stand for equal pay on par with Ritter's. The ongoing ...
This theory revolves around the Super Bowl logo’s colors matching those of the teams that will face off in the title game. And Super Bowl 58’s color dance happens to be purple and red.