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  2. Puzzle Pirates - Wikipedia

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    The player takes the role of a pirate, adventuring on the high seas and pillaging money ("pieces of eight") from enemy ships (human or computer-controlled).The mechanics of the game are driven by puzzles.

  3. File:Pittsburgh Pirates Cap Insignia.svg - Wikipedia

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    Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions. See WP:PD § Fonts and typefaces or Template talk:PD-textlogo for more information. This work includes material that may be protected as a trademark in some jurisdictions.

  4. File:Pirate Flag of Henry Every.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available. Henry Every; Jack Sparrow; List of Pirates of the Caribbean characters; User:Fanoftork; User:One2one; User talk:Alan16; User talk:Alansohn; User talk:Alansohn/Archive 22; User talk:Annas86; User talk:Arctic Night ...

  5. List of treasure hunters - Wikipedia

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    John Mattera (b. 1962) is a writer and American shipwreck explorer and the subject of the book Pirate Hunters by Robert Kurson. Pirate Hunters is the story of two US divers, John Chatterton, and John Mattera, finding the lost pirate ship Golden Fleece of Captain Joseph Bannister in the waters of the Dominican Republic in 2008. Mattera first ...

  6. Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Herder described Scavenger Hunt as a basic gameplay style marred by "design decisions ranging from the incomprehensible to the downright bizarre". [10] Some critics wrote Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt ' s use of license, such as the incorporation of the original voice actors, and simple gameplay would appeal to very young players but detract older ...

  7. Internet scavenger hunt - Wikipedia

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    An Internet scavenger hunt is a fact-finding exercise where students answer a list of questions or solve problems as they practice information seeking skills. A hunt can serve as a powerful tool to introduce the study of a new subject or to supplement the exploration of various sides of an issue.

  8. Pop-up Pirate - Wikipedia

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    Pop-up Pirate is a popular luck-based game for children manufactured by Tomy. It originated in Japan in 1975 under the name One Shot Blackbeard Crisis ( Japanese : 黒ひげ危機一発 , Hepburn : Kurohige Kiki Ippatsu ) and has seen many iterations over the years.

  9. Treasure Hunt (module) - Wikipedia

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    Treasure Hunt was written by Aaron Allston, and featured a cover by Jeff Easley and interior illustrations by Stephen Fabian. It was published by TSR in 1986 as a 36-page booklet with a 3-panel outer folder. [2] Included in the module is a 12-page removable inner section. The Korinn Archipelago later appeared in the accessory FR2 Moonshae. [5]