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In the Las Vegas video, Loki recites the months in the following order: June, January, April, March, May, and February. The months correspond with the list of numbers. For example, June goes with #1.
Then, the numbers in each month are the days that should be filled in.
The month's then are to be placed in a deconstructed cube. This link, [http://www.thebruce.net/stuff/calendars.jpg]shows the resulting shape.  This link, [http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f354/RogiO/Calendars3.jpg]shows an alternative representation where the May and June pages don't need to be rotated 180 degrees and how the handwritten entries link the pages to form the cube.
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At this point, there is a question mark and an exclamation mark, which is also known as an interrobang.
The answer is interrobang.
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To next puzzle: [[Repair_Table|Repair Table]].

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<spoiler> In the Las Vegas video, Loki recites the months in the following order: June, January, April, March, May, and February. The months correspond with the list of numbers. For example, June goes with #1. Then, the numbers in each month are the days that should be filled in. The month's then are to be placed in a deconstructed cube. This link, [1]shows the resulting shape. This link, [2]shows an alternative representation where the May and June pages don't need to be rotated 180 degrees and how the handwritten entries link the pages to form the cube. </spoiler>

<spoiler> At this point, there is a question mark and an exclamation mark, which is also known as an interrobang. The answer is interrobang. </spoiler>

To next puzzle: Repair Table.