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Play fair in Europe! (Posted on 2006-06-29) Difficulty: 4 of 5
BU IQ EA QF EQ FB NE TU QO HA TU OI BT
UR IP GK RU ZA SI CT DQ YA AH FQ MA DU
AE TF CM QI UD GB RH VM AM LI RC QM DI
YO QL ZU MC IF BM TR BM QX DI DU RO TX
SG RO QD NF WF RU BU QM DQ MT FO KE DW

See The Solution Submitted by Federico Kereki    
Rating: 4.2222 (9 votes)

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Hmm, I am terrible at crypto's and this puzzle is no exception.

I offer my insight and wonder if it is of any value.  This output looks a lot like what you get when you try to open an excel (or basically any software specific) file using "textpad" (Textpad is a (probably proprietary) notepad application that gets around some of the file type limitations of notepad, however, when a file with a unique data structure is oprned with it, it will show the hex representation of the data in a format very similar to that from the problem).  The data shown in this case however is usually just the hex characters, 0-9 and a-f, so maybe this is a replacement and conversion?

Most likely not though.

  Posted by Cory Taylor on 2006-06-29 13:32:04
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