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Star Stare (Posted on 2008-07-16) Difficulty: 4 of 5

           !
          / \
     !---!---!---!
      \ /     \ /
       !       W
      / \     / \
     !---!---!---!
          \ /
           !

Each intersection of this hexagonal star is the location of a unique letter none of which is an "A". A "W" is already placed as a starter.

Each line is a common English four letter word when read from at least one direction.
What solutions can you offer?

An afterthought:
Using unique letters, but with access to all vowels, what other solutions are available?

See The Solution Submitted by brianjn    
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Solution Two species of the Polygonatum multiflorum | Comment 1 of 10
      D      
     * *     
B***L***O***C
 * *     * * 
  E       W  
 * *     * * 
H***Y***M***N
     * *     
      S      

  • BEYS - (plural) a title of respect, especially used of high-ranking official of the Ottoman Empire
  • BLOC - a group of countries or political parties with a shared aim
  • CWMS - (plural) a semicircular hollow with steep walls formed by glacial erosion on mountains
  • DOWN - opposite of up; soft fine feathers; rolling treeless highland with little soil; inactive
  • HELD - occupied or in the control of
  • HYMN - a song of praise; to sing a song of praise
      B      
     * *     
P***L***O***T
 * *     * * 
  U       W  
 * *     * * 
E***N***I***S
     * *     
      G      

  • BLUE - of the color of the sky; gloomy; explicit
  • BOWS - bends; (plural) a curved piece of wood; decorative ribbons SWOB - (variant of swab) mop; sailor (slang) 
  • PLOT - a secret scheme; make a plat of; a chart or map; a small area of ground; a story line
  • PUNG - a low, box-shaped one-horse sleigh
  • SINE - ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
  • TWIG - small branch or division of a branch

Edited on July 16, 2008, 5:01 pm
  Posted by Dej Mar on 2008-07-16 11:36:59

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