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  2. Wonderword - Wikipedia

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    Wonderword was created by Canadian author Jo Ouellet, and in 1994 her son David Ouellet appeared as co-author until her death in 1997. [3] David Ouellet continues the feature today with his wife Sophie Ouellet and Editor Linda Boragina and a staff of researchers.

  3. Word search - Wikipedia

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    The word search puzzle (also known as WordSeek, WordFind, WonderWord, etc.) was originally designed and published by Norman E. Gibat in the Selenby Digest on March 1, 1968, in Norman, Oklahoma, although the Spanish puzzle creator Pedro Ocón de Oro was publishing "Sopas de letras" (Spanish "Soup of Letters") before that date.

  4. WonderWorks (museum) - Wikipedia

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    The story of WonderWorks begun with the world's greatest scientists led by Professor Wonder. Their top-secret research laboratory located on a remote island in the Bermuda Triangle was the site for their latest experiment, creating a man-made tornado.

  5. Fullkawa Honpo - Wikipedia

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    His debut album Alice in Wonderword was released two months later, and featured mostly re-recordings of his Vocaloid songs, collaborating with vocalists such as Kahimi Karie and Maki Nomiya. [5] Fullkawa Honpo was nominated for the best Indies Artist at the Billboard Japan Awards in 2011.

  6. Balan Wonderworld - Wikipedia

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    Balan Wonderworld [a] is a 2021 platform game co-developed by Arzest and Balan Company and published by Square Enix. [1] Assuming the role of two children guided by a magical being called Balan, the player explores twelve worlds themed after the hearts of troubled individuals.

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  8. Wikipedia:New pages patrol source guide - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of this page is to centralize information about reliable sources for use by new page reviewers when reviewing new articles. It is intended as a supplement to the reliable sources noticeboard and perennial sources list, to help page reviewers unfamiliar with a given subject assess notability and neutrality of an article––entries should focus on whether a specific publication is ...

  9. John St Peeters - Wikipedia

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    John St Peeters (born Johnny Lo Piccolo, 3 October 1956) is an Australian musician, TV presenter and songwriter.His top 40 hits on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart are "Deep Inside of Me" (July 1978) and "So Many Ways" (April 1979).