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Four missing jigsaw pieces scupper world record attempt
The world record attempt for the largest ever completed puzzle, has been scuppered, after it was discovered four pieces were missing.
Graham Andrews told 5 live’s Peter Allen that he and 200 fellow volunteers spent 120 hours putting together the 33,600 piece jigsaw.
“I thought we could do this in six days, but now’s it’s going to take a month.”
This clip is originally from 5 live Daily on Thursday 8 September 2016.
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