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Word Puzzles (page 126)

Word Puzzles (page 126)

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Word Associations: 7, LOSER, STRICKE, MAGAZINE

Word Associations: 7, LOSER, STRICKE, MAGAZINE
Correct answers: 47
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Word Association: GREEN, SMART, BUSINESS, PLAYING

Word Association: GREEN, SMART, BUSINESS, PLAYING
Correct answers: 78
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Word Association: GOLF, 27, NIGHT, FIGHT

Word Association: GOLF, 27, NIGHT, FIGHT
Correct answers: 82
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The End Is Near

Fred and Luke were fishing on the side of the road. They made a sign saying:

THE END IS NEAR! TURN YOURSELF AROUND
NOW BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!!

…and showed it to each passing car.

One driver that passed didn't appreciate the sign and shouted out his window, “Leave me alone you nuts!”

All of a sudden they heard a big splash.

Fred turned to Luke, “do you think we should just put up a sign that says: ‘Bridge Out Ahead' instead?”

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Word Association: REVOLUTION, CITY, MANIAC, EDUCATION

Word Association: REVOLUTION, CITY, MANIAC, EDUCATION
Correct answers: 32
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Word Association: JAPAN, CUBA, IRELAND, CYPRUS

Word Association: JAPAN, CUBA, IRELAND, CYPRUS
Correct answers: 165
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Word Association: WORLD, MARK, PROOF, STRONG

Word Association: WORLD, MARK, PROOF, STRONG
Correct answers: 44
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Word Association: RING, LUNCH, SCHOOL, ALARM

Word Association: RING, LUNCH, SCHOOL, ALARM
Correct answers: 149
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Word Association: SCIENCE, PROGRAM, PERSON, GAME

Word Association: SCIENCE, PROGRAM, PERSON, GAME
Correct answers: 56
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Word Association: BOX, INSTRUMENT, GENRE, SOUND

Word Association: BOX, INSTRUMENT, GENRE, SOUND
Correct answers: 125
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Word Association: FAST, SOUL, ORGANIC, CHINESE

Word Association: FAST, SOUL, ORGANIC, CHINESE
Correct answers: 148
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Robert S. Dietz

Died 19 May 1995 at age 80 (born 14 Sep 1914).Robert Sinclair Dietz was an American geophysicist and oceanographer who set forth a theory (1961) of seafloor spreading (a term he coined), in which new crustal material continually upwells from the Earth's depths along the mid-ocean ridges and spreads outward at a rate of several inches per year. While a student Dietz identified the Kentland structure in Indiana as a meteoric impact site. His professors steered him toward marine geology. He became the founder and director of the Sea Floor Studies Section at the Naval Electronics Laboratory (1946-1963). He also achieved prominence by studying meteorite craters, both on Earth and on the moon and arguing that these impact craters were common. He died of a heart attack.
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