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Fun Stuff
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Click here for the International E-Corner Daily Funnies Page
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Greek Slider Puzzle
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How to Play:
Click on any of the tiles next to the blank
to move the pieces around until the picture is formed.
Have fun!!
Click here for puzzle
(requires a Java-capable browser)
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Greek Word Search Puzzle
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How to Play:
Start by pressing the "New Game" button.
A word list will appear on the right.
The category for these words will appear below the grid.
Circle the words listed in the right-hand column
on the grid by left-clicking and dragging your mouse
over the entire word. If you are correct the word
on the grid will be highlighted.
Have fun!!
Click here for puzzle
(requires a Java-capable browser)
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Greece Jigsaw Puzzles
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(Click on picture for more information and to purchase)
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George Meis - The Blue Entrance Jigsaw Puzzle
Famed for his stunning panoramic images of Greece, photographer George Meis has given the world so much beauty to enjoy. This 748-piece panoramic puzzle from “The World’s Most Beautiful Jigsaw Puzzles” series is a prime example. Featuring the cheerfully painted doorway of an ancient stone structure, this welcoming image is a joy to put together. Finished puzzle measures approximately 12” x 32.5”.
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George Meis - Golden Steps Jigsaw Puzzle
From the premiere panoramic photographer of Greece comes a tender rendering of his homeland. This whitewashed terrace has a treasured panoramic view of the Aegean Sea, overlooking a temple in the foreground and islands in the distance. It’s truly a Mediterranean masterpiece. Finished 748-piece puzzle, suitable for framing, measures approximately 12” x 32.5”.
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George Meis - Greek Dining Jigsaw Puzzle
In this inspiring look at Mediterranean life, renowned photographer George Meis invites you to a meal in his beloved Greece—doesn’t look too bad, does it? In his signature panoramic style, he presents a simple table on a stunning terrace. This traditional whitewashed home overlooking the Aegean Sea makes you wonder how anyone could leave. Finished 748-piece puzzle, suitable for framing, measures approximately 12” x 32.5”.
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