Three for Five
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05/24/14 11:26 AM
05/24/14 11:26 AM
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Jema
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Adept Boomer
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Adept Boomer
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 13,701
Virginia
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(A la Pandora) In each row, find a 3–letter word whose letters, in some order, can be used to complete the 7–, 6–, 5–, and 4–letter words. Example: s–a–l–w, –al––p, be–––, –o––, ––– (swallow, wallop, below, wool, low) -1. co-t--e, ---cle, l--p-, ---p, --- -2. sp---le, --c-et, b--e-, --n-, --- -3. p--li-e, --tu-e, b---s, --i-, --- -4. br--ni-, f-ll--, s--r-, --r-, --- -5. del-g--, -e-gh-, ---ng, w---, --- -6. t--m-le, -am-l-, ---ad, -a--, --- -7. s--m-er, --s-ap, --g-t, w---, --- -8. lo-n-e-, --o-ch, sh---, -u--, --- -9. ch-w-e-, -ec-r-, -on--, --a-, --- -10. pa---te, r--a-e, -a--r, -o--, ---
Last edited by Jema; 05/26/14 07:40 AM. Reason: updated
Wouldn't that jar your mustard!
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