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  1. Echo (mythology) - Wikipedia

    Daphnis recounting the tale of Echo to Chloe. (François Boucher, 1743, The Wallace Collection, London) The tale of Daphnis and Chloe is a 2nd-century romance by Greek author Longus. At …

  2. Allied military phonetic spelling alphabets - Wikipedia

    A particular example was the Ramstein Air Base Telephone Directory, published between 1969 and 1973 (currently out of print). The US and NATO versions had differences, and the …

  3. Echo and Narcissus - Wikipedia

    Narcissus and Echo (45–79 AD), wall painting from Pompeii Echo and Narcissus (1903), a Pre-Raphaelite interpretation by John William Waterhouse Narcissus & Echo (2006–2022), a …

  4. Sum and Product Puzzle - Wikipedia

    The Sum and Product Puzzle, also known as the Impossible Puzzle because it seems to lack sufficient information for a solution, is a logic puzzle. It was first published in 1969 by Hans …

  5. Word search - Wikipedia

    Some word search puzzles are snaking puzzles, in which the word is not a straight vertical, horizontal, or diagonal line, but "bends" at 90 degrees at any given letter.

  6. Jumble - Wikipedia

    An example Jumble-style puzzle Jumble is a word puzzle with a clue, a drawing illustrating the clue, and a set of words, each of which is “jumbled” by scrambling its letters. A solver …

  7. Echo sounding - Wikipedia

    Diagram showing the basic principle of echo sounding Distance is measured by multiplying half the time from the signal's outgoing pulse to its return by the speed of sound in water, which is …

  8. Echo Night 2: The Lord of Nightmares - Wikipedia

    Echo Night 2 was released for the Sony PlayStation on August 5, 1999, and published by FromSoftware. [1] It was released only in Japan. [3] In 2007, it was re-released for the …