(CNN) Brett Kavanaugh's senior yearbook page, like his 1982 calendar, had been like a puzzle waiting to be solved.

Wikipedia, the crowd-sourced online encyclopedia, was edited after his testimony to make his explanation of one of the mysteries make sense.

One of the puzzles had been what was meant by the term "Devil's Triangle."

The attorney Michael Avenatti suggested there was some sexual innuendo, and entries online had similarly nefarious definitions of the term. Avenatti's client later accused Kavanaugh of being present at a party where she said she was "gang" raped. Those accusations featured in the hearing, and Kavanaugh refuted them as pure fantasy during his opening statement.

It was not until questioning by Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, however, that Kavanaugh got to Devil's Triangle.

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