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One of the greatest mysteries of our time is Just who is the Stig?
There are two levels of challenge in each puzzle. First search and identify 21 different characters and icons, including The Stig and his closest friends. Secondly, a bigger challenge lies in finding an additional list of oddities and situations.
The titles are:
• Costa del Stig
• Festival Stig
• Stig's Studio
• Vietnam
• Collect all four
• Age 8+ years
• Made in New Zealand
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