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Office Die List Office Die Set 1 African Woman 31 Camel 61 Flower, Min 92 Pirate 2 Asian Woman 32 Campfire 62 Flying Saucer 93 Poison Symbol 3 Award Seal 33 Car #1 63 Food Pyramid 94 Popsicle 4 Award #1B 34 Car #3 64 Football Player 95 Race Car 5 Backpack 35 Cat #3 65 Ghost 96 Ring 6 Balloon 1 36 Cheerleader 66 Hamster 97 Sailboat 7 Banana, Peeled 37 Christmas Caroler 67 Hand Open 98 Sailing Ship 8 Baseball 38 Clown #1 68 Hiker 99 Scroll 9 Baseball Player 39 Clown #2 69 Jar with label 100 Shamrock 10 Basketball Player 40 Cocoon 70 Kitten #2 101 Shell #1 11 Bat/Clothespin 41 Confetti 71 Knight on Horse 102 Shooting Star 12 Beehive 42 Crab 72 Latino Man 103 Skateboarder 13 Binoculars 43 Crayon Box 73 Light Bulb 104 Skindiver 14 Binoculars 44 Crown #1 74 Man 105 Sleeping bag 15 Book, Closed 45 Cupid 75 Manatee 106 Scoccer Player, Girl 16 Book, Open 46 Dog/Puppy #1 76 Mask/Comedy 107 South American Woman 17 Book Pages 47 Dragon 77 Mask/Tragedy 108 Sphinx 18 Books, Shelved 48 Egyptian Man 78 Mosquito 109 Spider Web BOOKMARKS 49 Egyptian Woman 79 Motorcycle #1 110 Starfish 19 **Award 50 Eskimo 80 Mountain w/Stream 111 Starfish 20 **Candy Cane 51 Ferret 81 Mouse 112 Tag 21 **Cat 52 Fish #3 82 Native American Man 113 Torch 22 **Clown 53 Fashlight 83 Paint Brush #1 114 Torch 23 **Ghost FLINTSTONES 84 Pallette 115 Turkey 24 **Ghost 54 **Bamm-Bamm 85 Panda 116 Unicorn 25 ** Plain 55 **Barney Rubble 86 Parakeet 117 Wave 26 **Star 56 **Betty Rubble 87 Pelican 118 Whistle 27 **Worm 57 **Dino 88 Pencil Caps 119 Windmill #2 28 Boy #2 58 **Fred Flintstone 89 Pencil Toppers 120 Wizard 29 Bus 2 59 **Pebbles 90 Pennant 121 Woman 30 Button 60 **Wilma Flintstone 91 Picture Frame - Heart Long Dies 4" Vagabond Alphabet (upper case) + punctuation 122 Strawbees Createables #1 4" Vagabond numbers 123 Strawbees Createables #2 4" Block Alphabet (upper case) + punctuation 124 Scallop Border X-L Dies 125 Astronaut 126 Bag #1 127 Bag, Moon/Stars 128 Box #2 129 Card, Book 130 Card, Star Folded 131 Card, Pop Up Star 132 Door Hanger 133 Envelope #6 134 Flying Saucer 135 Mailbox #1, 3-D 136 Mask #3 137 Mask #3 Access #2 138 Pop Up Card Star 139 Space Shuttle 140 Visor Super XL Dies 141 Bell 142 Football 143 Hot Air Balloon 144 Space Shuttle 145 Treasure Chest, 3-D.
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