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1 Here was a mystery, then; but it was one worth solving .
2 In any case, a mystery remains as well worth solving .
3 Which would seem real and worth solving to the duller members of the group?
4 Your sex is a puzzle that isn't worth solving .
5 No plot would be worth solving , you know, if it hadn't a few mysteries in it.
6 But will Jake be able to prove to Amy that love, too, is a mystery worth solving ?
7 About Joan Meredyth there was a mystery, and it was a mystery that might be well worth solving .
8 This was a mystery worth solving .
9 The puzzles are worth solving .
10 And Also Kinda Icky If a person goes looking for someone who doesn't want to be found, is that really a mystery worth solving ?
11 If for no other reason, because of its magnitude and because of its appeal to our denominational responsibility, it is a problem worth solving .
12 "I had an idea that there was a mystery about it that was well worth solving , " replied Clif.
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