Colorado grandpa finishes world’s largest jigsaw puzzle with 60K pieces 4 years after starting it
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Colorado grandpa finishes world’s largest jigsaw puzzle with 60K pieces 4 years after starting it A Colorado grandfather finally completed the world’s largest jigsaw puzzle four years after starting the project when the brain teaser’s maker sent him the…
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Colorado grandpa finishes world’s largest jigsaw puzzle with 60K pieces 4 years after starting it A Colorado grandfather finally completed the world’s largest jigsaw puzzle four years after starting the project when the brain teaser’s maker sent him the…
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