Insert a different letter of the alphabet into each of the blanks to form words of five or more letters reading across. The letter you insert may be the first, last, or in the middle of the word.
Example: In the first row, insert the letter C to form the word MARCH.
T R A M A R _ H E G O U S
D E L E D E _ O T E C A R
G L O T A C _ N D Y U N T
R I N C E L _ O R T H A D
E T I M B E _ C L O F I C
L E W I N D _ N S E N C H
M A C I E R _ A U N T E R
C A P P E N _ O L A B E S
F R A S O F _ A S T U R M
A L T E B E _ A N N E S E
H I N A M I _ E D B R I C
B L A N M A _ L E D N E L
I N C E D I _ Z Y E C T S
N E R S T O _ E D A N T O
C O N N E C _ A S P L I C
K A T R A N _ E R O I C L
O T I P R O _ E R A O U S
P L A D I F _ E R M A C H
J O L A B L _ O M S G E R
T R A S P O _ U I T E A N
E N C R E S _ U D G E V E
R A T U L M _ R M U R T E
S P I R A B _ I T H O L L
M U S A T O _ E N R E S P
D A N O H E _ P E R P E N
A C R U F A _ O U S N A T
I agree with a lot of the answers given in the solution,
but there is more than one way to solve the puzzle. I
used a lot of different ones than the one given with the
puzzle. For example, in line 7, I used the letter "G"
to create "gaunt" as opposed to the "S" used in the
solution to create the word "saunter". I suppose the
solution's answer is better b/c it makes a longer word,
but mine could also be "gaunter". I didn't think about
it until just now. Anyway, I just wanted to point out
that there are a bunch of different ways to solve it.
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Posted by Emily
on 2005-08-26 21:56:10 |