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  2. The Monkey Puzzle (The Saints album) - Wikipedia

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    The Monkey Puzzle is the fourth album by the Australian music group the Saints released in 1981. [1] It was the first album to be released after Ed Kuepper left the band. [ 2 ]

  3. Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise - Wikipedia

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    A teaser trailer was released on 8 April 2015 [5] and the full trailer was released later on 26 October 2015. [6] The art style of the game was inspired by the works of Kevin Dart and Shag which combined a cartoonish style world with a retro 60's look, further added on with textures, furniture and architecture from the same era. [7]

  4. Cass Review - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Cass Review. The Independent Review of Gender Identity Services for Children and Young People (commonly, the Cass Review) was commissioned in 2020 by NHS England and NHS Improvement [1] and led by Hilary Cass, a retired consultant paediatrician and the former president of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. [2]

  5. Puzzle (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    Critical reception to the film was mostly positive, according to reviews cited at IMDb, with the notable exception of V.A. Musetto in the New York Post who said, "If the plot of the Argentine soaper Puzzle seems familiar, that's because it's nearly identical to the story in the French movie Queen To Play."

  6. The Monkey Puzzle (UFO album) - Wikipedia

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    The Monkey Puzzle is the eighteenth studio album by the British hard rock band UFO. It was released on 25 September 2006 in Europe and a day later on 26 September in the United States . It also marks the return of founding drummer Andy Parker to the band and the last to feature founding bassist Pete Way.

  7. Lazy Game Reviews - Wikipedia

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    For many years, one of the most popular and prominent series on LGR was reviews of games and downloadable content (DLC) from The Sims franchise, beginning with a "Quick Review" of The Sims 3 in 2009. In total, the LGR channel features over a hundred videos on the franchise, mostly involving reviews, but also "LGR Plays" let's-play videos.