Curios
There was one curio. Now there are two. And a third and a fourth. The fifth is particularly curious, as is its cousin, the sixth. The seventh is but a pale imitation of the third. Are the eighth and ninth related? "Text" and "tenth" start with the same letter. The eleventh and twelfth complete the dozen.
Welcome the thirteenth. The fourteenth and fifteenth are related.
The sixteenth will grow on you while the
seventeenth is a prime example. The eighteenth is a place, the nineteenth shows jeans, and the twentieth has lines. Orbits are in the twenty-first, with hexes in the twenty-second. The twenty-third is a bit curly. The twenty-fourth completes the second dozen in dramatic style.
The twenty-fifth wanders a bit, and the twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh might make you hungry. The twenty-eighth is black and blue. The twenty-ninth is powerful. The thirtieth is gray in many ways. The thirty-first is all in order, while the thirty-second is jumbled. The thirty-third is rather plane but the thirty-fourth has many ups and downs. The thirty-fifth is shifting and you'll need to chase the thirty-sixth.
The thirty-seventh is Japanese while the thirty-eighth is a movie. The thirty-ninth is not so old. The fortieth may make you dizzy and the forty-first will send you round the world. The forty-second was thought to be Russian while the forty-third is hypnotic. The forty-fourth misses armageddon while the
forty-fifth is in mourning. The forty-sixth is most commonly a naiad while the forty-seventh is symbolic. The forty-eighth completes the fourth dozen with a tale of siblings.
The forty-ninth was soggy. The fiftieth is reflective while the fifty-first is in denial. The fifty-second
is breezy. The fifty-third is real but the fifty-fourth may have originally been Greek. The fifty-fifth and fifty-sixth are favourites. The fifty-seventh uses just five letters. The fifty-eighth is of no importance.
Finos
The first Fino, an interactive Curio, has been launched. The second Fino concludes a story.
Hall of Fame
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Podcast
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