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I see that some of you have already solved a puzzle or two.
It was a pleasure to be first to solve a puzzle.
For many people, writing one of the poems is a little like solving a puzzle.
Interpreting the data is more like solving a puzzle than reading a book.
It's in your interest to help each other - when one person solves a puzzle, both get points.
"The best way to solve a puzzle quickly is never to look at any clue more than once," he says.
Often, in solving a puzzle, we work toward an answer, accumulating information.
During battle, the player may have to solve a puzzle to complete the stage.
Solve a puzzle and see which Deadly animal is revealed!
Listeners looked satisfied, as if they'd solved a puzzle or been let in on a secret.
In order to solve a puzzle, the player must input an answer on the bottom screen.
Two contestants competed against each other to solve a puzzle on a game board.
Every time you solve a puzzle, the game moves forward with a brief animated scene.
Use your mouse to solve a puzzle that when solved will allow you to pass.
Solving a puzzle will immediately transport the player character to the next screen.
Once the girls meet their male partners at the bottom, each pair will team up, and race to solve a puzzle.
They would then solve a puzzle that would fit within the base.
But I have heard of it," he cried like a child who has solved a puzzle.
"Yes," she cried brightly, as if he had solved a puzzle.
Up to five members can simultaneously solve a puzzle at the same time in the same room.
The tribes must collect all sixteen pieces in order to solve a puzzle.
Many times a surveyor must solve a puzzle using pieces that do not exactly fit together.
The video was a contest containing the clues necessary to solve a puzzle.
He then asks Ivan to come help them solve a puzzle which has all their experts puzzled.
Getting a cartoon sometimes seems like solving a puzzle, because of similarities between the "aha!"