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Around the World Again

Around the World Again Riddle is sequel of Around the World brain teaser puzzle type riddle game from Amgine Riddles. Some pictures of famous places, but can you identify them? Once you have typed in the question number and the building/place you are in you will get a question. Good luck and have fun!

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What is Around the World Again?
Around the World Again is a game to play and have fun while you try to escape from the room or outdoor place by using your point and click escaping and puzzle solving skills. You may need to find and use hidden items and clues around, combine some items together with other items to use them on correct places, and solve some different types of puzzles.

How can I play Around the World Again?
You can play Around the World Again game with your mouse and point and click skills to find and use items and clues, use them on correct places, and solve some puzzles. You can navigate between rooms or screens and you may also zoom on some places to look closer. You may select items from your inventory to use them or you may drag and drop them.

How can I solve Around the World Again?
You can solve Around the World Again game by looking around to find and use items and clues on correct places, combining items, and solving some puzzles. You can also check comments section for hints and walkthroughs or ask to other players to get help from them. If you still can't figure out any part of the game, you can also check video walkthroughs.

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  1. I have been in 25, they're really, really huge.

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  2. @ellie - brilliant, thanks

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  3. do we spell as Catedral? I've put Cat de ___ __________ do rio de janeiro etc to no avail

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  4. thanks @Ellie, your "two words" hint did the trick

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  5. @zoz, you mean to google? Only cathedral & rio should be enough to get lots of pics in images that eventually lead you to the Portuguese name of the Cathedral.

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  6. Is 25a supposed to be as many letters long as the number clues? And is it a type of tree or the name of the tree?

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  7. @abba... did you read the source code? Largest. Wiki helps.

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  8. Nm I got it.

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  9. zoz,
    the part you left away.

    for 25a I get prickl, must be wrong?

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  10. And, yes... as many letters as the numbers.

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  11. @s-t, not bad at all, but it seems you didnt use all your numbers.

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  12. Nvm. on 26 not the city but the name of the pagoda.

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  13. Nope @small-tool the name of it.

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  14. Anyone have a hint for 26a?

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  15. Got 26 now too. I had the wrong spelling first. It's in Burma.

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  16. Well 26a is in Burma too, but no idea. Google gives me the same name as for 26.

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  17. 26a is in China. One word only.

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  18. I thought that was two words, for 26a @Edgar, i just wrote it as one word...

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  19. Thanks for China Edgar, but still haven't got it. Is it in jiangxi?

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  20. Thanks @Edgar! I kept looking in Burma.

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  21. @small google tallest pagoda in china

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  22. I thought I knew where 27 is, but nothing from there works, and what's with the source code? NOW we'll have spelling problems... that's my problem most of the time.

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  23. I know where 27 is, but it's not taking the location. I'm perplexed by the source clue...

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  24. Stuck with you at 27... it won't take anything i throw!

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  25. Yep it's obvious where 27 is, but what's with the source. Something with Sinatra My Way?

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  26. The last word in 27 is spelled differently. Answer is 3 words.

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  27. 28 easy too. There's a famous war movie about that.

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  28. Somehow I can't find 28a, must be easy to find, but I just can't. Any good websites for that?

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  29. @small go to the wiki site for the movie and look in the filming section

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  30. As easy as it might be... I'm still stuck on 27a. Can't find that woman.

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  31. @Ellie, if you're watching the video I think she was the third astronaut they show right at the very begininng of the video

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  32. Ellie,
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiOS_XN_iz4&feature=related

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  33. Thanks again @abba!! I was looking in google, not watching videos lol.

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  34. I thought I knew where 29 was but apparently not.

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  35. I got 28 easily. Spent 2 weeks there once. But it was hard to know that it was only one word.

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  36. Thanks abbazabba34, 29 now.

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  37. abbazabba34, a country please?

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  38. go to the wiki site for totem poles and it's one of the images. You need the name of the totem pole.

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  39. 29a was easy. It's the largest.

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  40. Having trouble with 31.

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  41. It seems like 30 is in New Zealand.

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  42. @Edgar Yep!

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  43. Can't read the distances on 30?

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  44. @small look in the source code for a hint

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  45. 31, I looked at the mirror images in the ball and saw lots of flags. And a cold icy/snowy place.

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  46. Now I have lots of latitudes/longitudes for 31a. Might take a while.

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  47. Maybe another hint for 31 Ellie.

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  48. Ok, with some research 31a wasn't that hard. On 32 now.

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  49. @abba, its a quite international place. Very cold and mostly for researchers.

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  50. Any good websites/maps for 31a?

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  51. Well, I know where 32 is, but that isnt working.

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  52. s-t, try research stations in wiki.

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  53. @small-tool, for 31a you could use google maps, but that will only show its in antarktica. You need to do some research there.

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  54. Ok, since Edgar gave a much better hint, here is a page:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_stations_of_Antarctica

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  55. Got 32, the place is quite a quiet one ;)

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  56. Thanks for the link on 31a. Am I supposed to get a word out of that or something?

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  57. Thanks @Edgar! Finally found the place for the footprint.

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  58. @abba, yes.. each set of coordinates will give you a letter. First letter.

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  59. I think that for 31a the author switched the 1st 2 clues to spell correctly.

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  60. For 31a Is it the country or the station?

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  61. Wow...this looks like a good one. Couldn't escape my chores after finally finishing Creo's riddle so will have to come back to this one. 565 comments should give me a good start for hints though lol. :D

    Good luck, all you hard core riddlers!

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  62. I tried for both and neither of my sets of letters make words.

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  63. @Edgar, I got the right order of the letters. There are two different stations for the first two. I had Willard and Aboa.

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  64. @small-tool, its the stations.

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  65. Ok I got it. Thanks.

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  66. For 32a, LEM stands for Lunar Excursion Module.

    And the end of this Riddle... :D
    Thanks all, it was fun again!

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  67. Well, where 32 is is obvious but what does he want for the answer?

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  68. Ok I know 32 but it's not taking any of my answers.

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  69. hmm, for level 31a my coordinates gave me Amundsen and Wasa, that's why I thought the order was incorrect. Never noticed they had two each.

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  70. For level 32, the place on the moon has a name.
    3 words.

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  71. For 32 it's the exact place of where the foorprint was made.

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  72. Got it. Thanks Edgar and Ellie.

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  73. No idea how to google that, but thanks anyway.

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  74. s-t, for that lvl 32 i googled lunar footprint and got the answer in the first result.

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  75. I googled walk on the moon and went to the second site (wiki)

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  76. Finally out!!! For the last level they have two differnt names. I finally found a list that gave me a word.

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  77. Thanks guys, should have found it with Edgars first hint (very quiet).

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  78. Welcome out Ellie! Now let's wait for the rest...

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  79. I'm out! Thanks for everyone's help.

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  80. Yeah @abba! great! Thank you too!

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  81. this is sad: I knew the answer to 31 without looking anything up because I'm old enough to remember watching it live on tv

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  82. still looking for 32a.
    btw, i've been quiet because i was always one step behind you all and thus couldn't help anyone!

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  83. For 32a I guess I have to look for a list of apollo flights. But then?

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  84. For 32a you're looking for the names of the Lunar Modules in those (patron of Delphi) Missions.

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  85. I used http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Apollo_missions
    about halfway down the page. Use the numbers and name of the LEM

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  86. For 32a, you need to find out who's the patron of Delphi. Then it's a good idea to look for a list of the missions.

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  87. @s-t, names of them, but look for LM names, not CM.

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  88. got it! thanks all for sticking around to help! Now what do we do, lol?

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  89. Thanks all, I had that list but wasn't looking at the names. Don't know why not.
    Finally.

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  90. @zoz, now there is a new riddle game and a rebuzz game lol. I won't play the TV/movie game. Too bad at those.

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  91. Great! Most of us are out now.
    Again, thanks for all the help!!

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  92. zoz,
    I think we wait for december 23th 2012 for the final riddle that ends all.

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  93. reading the last page was a bit depressing until i realized that now that i know when the world will end, i can spend my money accordingly and not worry about saving!

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  94. 10 years later and all caught up on escapes. Time to try this one out.

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