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Decoding The words below have been written in code. Use the hints in the decoder at the top of the page to help break the code (the letters on top are the correct answers, the letters on the bottom are the code). Write the correct word on the line provided beside each code word.
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1. King Kong climbed this building in New York, USA. 2. In ancient Rome, it hosted races and gladiator events. 3. Giant cathedral in Paris, France. Home of the Hunchback. 4. The seat of the government of Russia located in Moscow. 5. Gigantic waterfalls on the Canadian-American border. 6. Spectacular New Year's celebrations are held here in New York City. 7. The tallest and the most sacred mountain in Honshu, Japan. 8. An ancient abandoned Inca city that can be found in Peru's mountains. 9. This wall in China can be seen from outer space.
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10. Galileo dropped objects off here for his experiments. 11. A tomb in India built by Emperor Shah Jehan in memory of his wife. 12. Crosses over the Golden Gate Strait. 13. The Colorado River carved out this enormous canyon. 14. In Egypt, the only remaining structure of the 7 wonders of the ancient world. 15. Tells the time in London, England. 16. Huge standing, solitary stones located in the Salisbury Plain, England. 17. Designed by French Engineer Gustave Eiffel. 18. Located in Sydney, Australia, it looks like a ship with a full set of sails. 19. There are 9,999 rooms in the palaces inside the City.
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