Fresh Lemons Jigsaw Puzzle

Fresh Lemons
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Put the lemons back together and complete today's new puzzle. Lemons are a rich source of vitamin C. Their juice, rind, and peel are used in a wide variety of foods and drinks such as lemonade, lemon meringue pie, marmalade, lemon curd and lemon liqueur.

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