A small manufacturer in Plainfield, NJ produced a successful series of jigsaw puzzles which are also trivia games beginning in the 1970s. The firm claimed that correlating the trivia answers to the puzzle assembly would speed assembly of the puzzle, since their research indicated that puzzle purists "insist on doing a jigsaw puzzle without the aid of any picture on the box." The company produced puzzles with themes of cinema, baseball, and "People, Places, and Things."
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