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  • 21Mystery of the Snow Pearls — Code CM5 Rules required Dungeons Dragons Character levels solo 10 Authors Anne Gray McCready …

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  • 22solve — solve, *resolve, unfold, unravel, decipher can all mean to make clear or apparent or intelligible what is obscure or mysterious or incomprehensible. Solve is the most general in meaning and suggestion in this group; it implies the finding of a… …

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  • 23mystery — mystery1 [mis′tə rē, mis′trē] n. pl. mysteries [ME mysterye < L mysterium (in N.T., supernatural thing) < Gr mystērion, a secret rite (in N.T., divine secret) < mystēs, one initiated into the mysteries < myein, to initiate into the… …

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  • 24Mystery Mansion (video game) — Mystery Mansion intro Mystery Mansion is the name of a text based adventure game written in 1978 1981 by Bill Wolpert while at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center in Keyport, Washington. It originally ran only on the HP HP 1000 minicomputer on the… …

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  • 25solve — ► VERB ▪ find an answer to, explanation for, or way of dealing with (a problem or mystery). DERIVATIVES solvable adjective solver noun. ORIGIN Latin solvere loosen, unfasten …

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  • 26mystery — n. 1) to pose a mystery (her disappearance poses a real mystery) 2) to clear up; fathom, solve, unravel a mystery 3) an unsolved mystery 4) a murder mystery 5) a mystery deepens 6) a mystery to (it was a mystery to me) 7) (misc.) shrouded,… …

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  • 27solve — verb ADVERB ▪ completely ▪ The mystery has not yet been completely solved. ▪ largely ▪ half, partially, partly ▪ …

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  • 28mystery — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, great ▪ How the disease started is one of medicine s great mysteries. ▪ little, minor, small ▪ one of life s little mysteries …

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  • 29mystery — mys|te|ry1 W3 [ˈmıstəri] n plural mysteries [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: mysterium, from Greek, from mystos keeping silent , from myein (of the eyes or lips) to be closed ] 1.) [C usually singular] an event, situation etc that people do not …

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  • 30mystery — I UK [ˈmɪst(ə)rɪ] / US noun Word forms mystery : singular mystery plural mysteries ** 1) [countable] something that you are not able to understand, explain, or get information about I just can t think who she could have been – it s a mystery. The …

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