
Create solutions for the clues by using the available syllables. A question mark after a clue denotes word play or trickery is afoot. The number of syllables in an answer is followed by the number of letters for each clue. Syllables are used only once.
After all of the numbered clues are correctly answered, their first and last letters, reading down, will reveal the puzzle's
Sage Advice: ... who would have known this insight dates more than 2000 years ago.
Example: Syllable puzzle [4-12]
(solution: syl + la + cros + tic)Starting Syllables:A A A AC AES AL AL ATE BAD BU CO DRIL EX GI I IC IM IN IS IT JOU LE MER MIN MON NA NA NAL NIP NO NOS NOS NU O PAC PE PLIC REG RI RI RI SO SO STAM TA TAL TEN TER TES THET TI TON TRI TRUM TUR VI YE
Remaining Syllables: A A A AC AES AL CO DRIL GI I IC IS JOU NA NA NIP NO NOS O PAC REG RI SO STAM TA TAL TEN TER THET TUR
Sage Advice:
1. FRENCH CABINET WOOD [3-6]
2. RECORD? [3-8]
= 3. LOUSY AT MATH [4-10]
4. MASTERPIECE [3-6]
5. WHITE ROUNDED ROOT [2-6]
6. ___ RIVER [4-7]
= 7. COMMITTEE [3-8]
= 8. ___ STRAUSS [2-4]
= 9. DEFINITE [3-8]
= 10. ITALIAN EDUCATOR [4-10]
11. PLEASING APPEARANCE [3-9]
12. 1950S NOW? [4-9]
= 13. MAJESTIC [4-8]
14. RESILIENT STRENGTH [3-7]
= 15. COURT SPORT [3-9]
= 16. HIMALAYAN CRITTER? [2-4]
= 17. QUACK REMEDY [2-7]
18. CAMEL RELATIVE 3-6]
19. DELICATE COIL [2-7]
