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name: "Outside Pyramid"
panel_display_name: "Pyramid"
panels {
  name: "PEER"
  path: "Panels/Pyramid/pyramid_entry"
  clue: "peer"
  answer: "stare"
  symbols: SUN
}
panels {
  name: "AMID"
  path: "Panels/Pyramid/pyramid_entry_2"
  clue: "amid"
  answer: "among"
  symbols: SUN
}
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