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S-2-1-3-1-2-S (Posted on 2006-01-09) Difficulty: 2 of 5
Quite a simple problem really:
There exists a word. It begins and ends with the letter 's'.
It's structure is as follows: S, two consonants, a vowel, three consonants, a vowel, two consonants, S.

  Submitted by Joe    
Rating: 4.3333 (3 votes)
Solution: (Hide)
Stranglings, scratchings, strongholds, etc. Take your pick.

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  Subject Author Date
SolutionMore to add....Dej Mar2008-03-20 12:53:54
Some ThoughtsAnswerK Sengupta2008-03-19 13:48:27
SolutionMe try , too!Rex2006-01-10 08:11:31
Solutionmy favoriteMindrod2006-01-10 00:33:44
SolutionMy list of wordsPenny2006-01-09 12:59:24
Solutionthe computer findsCharlie2006-01-09 12:46:07
re: I must not be getting the joke.....(spoiler)Vernon Lewis2006-01-09 12:16:08
SolutionOK, one solution already posted, so...pcbouhid2006-01-09 11:37:48
I must not be getting the joke.....Penny2006-01-09 11:32:42
SolutionTaking care of my gardenpcbouhid2006-01-09 10:55:35
SolutionInteresting - spoilerVernon Lewis2006-01-09 09:59:40
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