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🇹🇼 Answers to the previous mini voyage 🇹🇼 The answer is A: the Formosan Rock Macaque is the primate species native exclusively to Taiwan. Did you get it right? Hint: Google Lens can be super helpful for image searches! |
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🦃 Think you got what it takes to crack the new Mini Voyage? 🦃 Can you match the nine Indigenous peoples to the letter of the region where most of their population is clustered around? 🎃 Answers to the previous Mini Voyage 🎃 Did you solve the Halloween mini crossword? All of my clues are sourced from Wikipedia. I'd also like to recommend The Book of Hallowe'en, which is available in the public domain. Written by American librarian, Ruth Edna Kelley, in 1919, this is believed to be the first...
🎃 Think you got what it takes to crack the new Mini Voyage? 🎃 Down: 1. Often made with gold foil and ritualistic seals, this paper money is offered to the dead, through burning, in many Chinese cultures. 2. Children disguised in costumes, visiting the neighborhood from door to door for food or coins. 4. In 2014, this hamlet (a human settlement that is smaller than a town or village) in Canada moved trick-or-treat indoors to the community hall due to the risk of encountering polar bears....
🔠 Think you got what it takes to crack the new Mini Voyage? 🔠 This Wordsearch puzzle features names of popular Icelandic authors whose works are available in English, either originally written or translated. But here’s a twist! Of the clues listed below the Wordsearch grid, only four names belong to real Icelandic writers—two are impostors that cannot be found in the puzzle! Can you weed out the fakes and solve the puzzle? *As per our Vegout Voyage tradition, all Icelandic-specific letters...