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Use these clues to find out where they are. Now, don't waste a second, and start working!

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You wake up on your birthday, only to find that all your presents are gone!
The only thing there is a card.
You open it, and it says: I have hidden your presents.
Use these clues to find out where they are. Now, don't waste a second, and start working!
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posted Mar 18, 2020 by Sandeep Bedi

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Second letters give the word "Attic". Everyone is there with presents

answer Mar 18, 2020 by Hanifa Mammadov
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Use the second letters of each word, and they form the word ATTIC. You walk up to your attic, and there your family waits, along with all your friends and all your presents.

answer Mar 20, 2020 by M Shashidhar Patil



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