How many of these can you unjumble to make the names of different 2D shapes? G O X H N E A A L A R P O L L M E G A R T A D E L A C E D N O G O N N A N.

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How many of these can you unjumble to make the names of different 2D shapes? G O X H N E A A L A R P O L L M E G A R T A D E L A C E D N O G O N N A N G O L I C E C R I M E S H U M S B O R T E P A N O G H Z I P T R A M U E E D D O N O C A G

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How many of these can you unjumble to make the names of different 2D shapes? G O X H N E A A L A R P O L L M E G A R T A D E L A C E D N O G O N N A N G O L I C E C R I M E S H U M S B O R T E P A N O G H Z I P T R A M U E E D D O N O C A G