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  2. Buffalo Games - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Games designs and produces puzzles and puzzle accessories, as well as party-style board games. Its jigsaw puzzle line has included licensed artwork and images, including Pokémon , Disney, Pixar, Star Wars , National Geographic, Avatar, Cocomelon, Marvel and Charles Wysocki .

  3. Jigsaw puzzle - Wikipedia

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    A jigsaw puzzle (with context, sometimes just jigsaw or just puzzle) is a tiling puzzle that requires the assembly of often irregularly shaped interlocking and mosaicked pieces, each of which typically has a portion of a picture. When assembled, the puzzle pieces produce a complete picture.

  4. The Arrival (The Twilight Zone) - Wikipedia

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    As of its arrival it became an enigma, a seven-ton puzzle made out of aluminum, steel, wire and a few thousand other component parts, none of which add up to the right thing. In just a moment, we're going to show you the tail end of its history.

  5. Play Simply Jigsaw Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Simply Jigsaw. Piece together a new jigsaw puzzle every day, complete with themes that follow the seasons and a super useful edges-only tool. By Masque Publishing.

  6. Jigsaw World: Create your own jigsaw puzzles on Facebook - AOL

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    As the jigsaw puzzle genre continues to grow on Facebook, we've seen options offering in-depth storylines, level-based play, and now with Inertia Game Studios' Jigsaw World, the ability to...

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    a. a city named Buffalo. This is used as a noun adjunct in the sentence; n. the noun buffalo, an animal, in the plural (equivalent to "buffaloes" or "buffalos"), in order to avoid articles. v. the verb "buffalo" meaning to outwit, confuse, deceive, intimidate, or baffle. The sentence is syntactically ambiguous; one possible parse (marking each ...