Twelve nine-letter words, which include a former president of the USA, a state of the USA, and a county in England, have been divided into three-letter groups, producing:
Edu | cON | NeL | quO | oMe | TRE |
PeR | Son | jEf | oFF | ErE | thi |
inG | iNS | siN | ioN | EtH | kSh |
WiS | iRe | YoR | KiL | rOm | oLE |
iSe | caT | nCE | Pim | Rti | Mae |
tUr | iGN | sPr | Fer | sOV | Lst |
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Can you work out the twelve words? Pay no attention to the colours of the grid, or to uppercase/lowercase letters!
(In reply to
No Subject by Charlie)
I don't know where the blank lines went in my post. The "view source" shows paragraph markup, but no blank lines appear between paragraphs.
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Posted by Charlie
on 2006-12-12 14:23:51 |