Picture Scramble Archives 26 - 50
- Arlington National Cemetery
(11 November 2000)
 
"War drew us from our homeland in the sunlit springtime of our youth.
Those who did not come back alive remain
in perpetual springtime -- forever young --
And a part of them is with us always."
-- Author Unknown
(25 pieces)
- Assateague Lighthouse
(8 November 2000
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The Assateague lighthouse was built in 1867 to help prevent
shipwrecks that were occuring at an alarming rate fueled by
a growing coastal commerce.
(20 pieces)
- Neptune and Triton
(3 November 2000)
 
Voyage to the bitter realm of the planet Neptune and its moon Triton.
(32 pieces)
- Halloween Pumpkins
(31 October 2000)
 
These pumpkins are just waiting for a child to
carve them into scary Halloween faces.
(24 pieces)
- Candy Corn
(28 October 2000)
   
Candy corn is sweet to eat, but for the faint of
heart this puzzle is not.
(54 pieces)
- Stellar Sea Lions
(26 October 2000)
 
Stellar sea lions are one of several endangered species
making a comeback in the Gulf of the Farallones. From
the size of the male in this photo, one can see how they
were named after lions.
(30 pieces)
- NASA Chase Aircraft
(21 October 2000)
Three types of chase aircraft, used in support of research flights,
fly in formation over the mountains.
(12 pieces)
- Lingcod
(14 October 2000)
  
Hey, don't mess with me.
(30 pieces)
- Ghost Arch
(14 October 2000)
 
In this alien world, a ghostly arch stands prominent.
(30 pieces)
- Strawberries
(11 October 2000)

Juicy, mouth watering strawberries makes this picture
scramble a treat.
(20 pieces)
- Turret Arch
(7 October 2000)
 
It takes a large key to fit in this keyhole.
(30 pieces)
- 5-Foot Lily Pads
(5 October 2000)
  
The fun with this puzzle is to see huge 5-foot lily pads
located in Oahu, Hawaii.
(32 pieces)
- A Bugs Lunch
(30 September 2000)
 
Having glued a hapless whitefly to a leaf, the big-eyed bug
can devour its prey at its leisure.
(32 pieces)
- Asteroid Gaspra
(28 September 2000)

Asteroids are material left over from the formation of the solar system.
See if you can put Gaspra back together again.
(20 pieces)
- Apple Season
(23 September 2000)
   
Trivia: Each average American consumes more than
19 pounds of Apples annually.
(90 pieces)
- Sunflowers
(19 September 2000)
  
Let these flowers brighten your day.
(54 pieces)
- Safari Park Beggar
(13 September 2000)
 
A people-friendly safari park resident patiently waits for a food handout.
(36 pieces)
- Twin Peaks on Mars
(9 September 2000)
  
The solution to this puzzle takes you to Mars. (48 pieces)
- Spotted Gull Chick
(6 September 2000)

See if you can find this chick hiding in the grass.
(20 pieces)
- Deer
(1 September 2000
)
   
Assembling this 80 piece puzzle can be a challenge.
- An Expanding Bubble in Space
(30 August 2000)
  
An amazing hidden universe revealed by the Hubble Space Telescope.
(40 pieces)
- Mushroom
(26 August 2000)
 
Fungus can best be found on a warm day following a storm.
(30 pieces)
- NASA Research Aircraft Fleet
(23 August 2000)

Try unscrambling these interesting and unusual aircraft.
(24 pieces)
- Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde
(19 August 2000)
 
The largest cliff dwelling in North America.
(30 pieces)
- The Thistle
(16 August 2000)
  
The lowly thistle, shunned by man and beast.
Something only a moth can love.
(40 pieces)
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