May 30 - Puzzlin' Wednesday
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It's Wednesday - time to fire up your brain to get you over the hump and into the weekend. Try out today's puzzle!
How did you do with last week’s doublets? If you’ve given up and you need some answers you can find them here.
Word squares are made up words that read the same horizontally and vertically—the first word horizontally and the first word vertically are the same. Here’s an example with numbers to help you identify the words. | | | 1 | 2
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| Word #1: Not happy
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| S | A
| D | Word #2: Beer
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| A | L
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| Word #3: Bear Bed
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Let's Play! Sometimes they have clues, sometimes not. Let’s give it a try with clues to start out –they’re easier.
Word #1 – Road Word #2 – Site Word #3 – Close Word #4 – Corn
Word #1 – What the bee did Word #2 – One of three famous singers Word #3 – Open shoe Word #4 – Din Word #5 – Wave
Word #1 – Manor Word #2 – After trip to barber Word #3 – Singing Word #4 – Not wanting to Word #5 – More uptight Word #6 – Uses the door
Next time, we’ll try some that fill in a few letters but don’t give you any clues.
Stop by on Friday when I confess my big reading secret. Answer's to May 23 Doublets puzzleLight Tight Night | Can Con Don | Seed Seen Been Bean Lean Leaf | Pig Wig Wag Way Say Sty
| Four Foul Fool Foot Fort Fore Fire Five
| Wheat Cheat Cheam Cream Bream Bread
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Jodi M. Webb |
| About the author: |
| Jodi has been leading the crazy life of a writer for over a decade--along the way she's had a 6 foot tall ostrich try to eat her camera bag, rode in a medieval cart built by high school students, and held a super-sized gold chain recovered from a shipwreck. Unfortunately the gold chain wouldn't fit in her camera bag or she'd be writing to you from a villa in Italy--not Pennsylvania. When not writing she spends her time reading mysteries and World War II histories and baking cookies. She's also working on her first book, a mystery that reaches back into World War II for a motive. |
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