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  3. Kryptos - Wikipedia

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    The Mammoth Book of Secret Codes and Cryptograms. Constable & Robinson. p. 500. ISBN 0-7867-1726-2. Dunin, Elonka (2009). "Kryptos: The Unsolved Enigma". In Daniel Burstein; Arne de Keijzer (eds.). Secrets of the Lost Symbol: The Unauthorized Guide to the Mysteries Behind The Da Vinci Code Sequel. HarperCollins. pp. 319–326. ISBN 978-0-06 ...

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  5. The Da Vinci Code WebQuests - Wikipedia

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    The final puzzle was released on May 19, 2006, at approximately 1:00 pm EDT, and was based on a 48-hour time limit from when the individual started the timer (logged into the site to start their puzzles). The finalist with the shortest time to complete all five puzzles was to be declared the winner.

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    An example of a game space. The Everybody's Golf Space (Europe), Hot Shots Golf Lounge (Asia & North America), Minna no Golf Lounge (Japan). This is a list of PlayStation Home Game Spaces that were released in the PlayStation Home Open Beta, with the exception of the two Far Cry 2 spaces and the Uncharted: Drake's Fortune space that were released during the Closed Beta.

  7. Monuments of Mars - Wikipedia

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    Monuments of Mars is a third-person puzzle-platform game developed by Scenario Software for MS-DOS and compatible systems. It was published by Apogee Software.The game consists of four 20-level episodes, the first episode being shareware, the rest being commercial software.

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  9. Equestrian statue of Henry IV - Wikipedia

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    The equestrian statue of Henry IV is a bronze equestrian statue completed by Pietro Tacca. [1] The statue, which now stands on the bridge Pont Neuf , was indirectly commissioned by Marie de Médicis for her husband, King Henry IV of France .