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Word Puzzles (page 13)

Word Puzzles (page 13)

Palindromes, Associated Word, Word Association, Chess Knight Move, Anagrams, ...These are the tasks listed 121 to 130.
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Find a famous person

Find the first and the last name of a famous person. Text may go in all 8 directions. Length of words in solution: 4,8.
Correct answers: 23
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Remove 4 letters from this seq...

Remove 4 letters from this sequence (COMPILANOYO) to reveal a familiar English word.
Correct answers: 45
The first user who solved this task is Fazil Hashim.
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Remove 4 letters from this seq...

Remove 4 letters from this sequence (ESXPNLORAEE) to reveal a familiar English word.
Correct answers: 59
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Honesty Policy

Boss (to the new employee): We are very keen on cleanliness. Did you wipe your feet on the mat as you came in?
New employee: Yes, sir.
Boss: We are also keen on truthfulness. There is no mat.

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Find the 8 letters word

Find the 8 letters word. Word may go in all 8 directions.
Correct answers: 42
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Remove 5 letters from this seq...

Remove 5 letters from this sequence (HURSZEKBANUD) to reveal a familiar English word.
Correct answers: 33
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Find a famous person

Find the first and the last name of a famous person. Text may go in all 8 directions. Length of words in solution: 6,6.
Correct answers: 21
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Remove 5 letters from this seq...

Remove 5 letters from this sequence (SVEIVELRALOI) to reveal a familiar English word.
Correct answers: 35
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Remove 4 letters from this seq...

Remove 4 letters from this sequence (BUJSINFEUUSS) to reveal a familiar English word.
Correct answers: 43
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Find the 9 letters word

Find the 9 letters word. Word may go in all 8 directions.
Correct answers: 24
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Remove 5 letters from this seq...

Remove 5 letters from this sequence (AMEMBNMGEARS) to reveal a familiar English word.
Correct answers: 44
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First U.S. regular TV broadcasts

In 1928, radio station WGY, in Schenectady, NY, began America's first regularly scheduled TV broadcasts. The programs lasted from 1:30 to 2:00 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Most of the viewers were on the technical staff at nearby General Electric, which had designed the system and was using the broadcasts to refine its equipment. A handful of hobbyists who had built their own sets were also able to watch. Those who tuned in had to make constant adjustments, turning two knobs at once to keep the blurry picture discernible on their three-inch-square, 24-line screens. By the end of 1928, 17 more stations around the country began scheduled broadcasts, designed to test the apparatus rather than attract viewers.
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