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An acrostic is a type of word puzzle, related somewhat to crossword puzzles, that uses an acrostic form. It typically consists of two parts. It typically consists of two parts. The first part is a set of lettered clues, each of which has numbered blanks representing the letters of the answer.
Word ladder (also known as Doublets, [1] word-links, change-the-word puzzles, paragrams, laddergrams, [2] or word golf) is a word game invented by Lewis Carroll. A word ladder puzzle begins with two words, and to solve the puzzle one must find a chain of other words to link the two, in which two adjacent words (that is, words in successive ...
Comments from Today’s Crossword Constructor. Jess: This puzzle was fun to put together! Shout-out to Amanda for suggesting my favorite theme entry of the set: COOL YOUR JETS! Also, I'm really ...
Crossword. Solve puzzle clues across and down to fill the numbered rows and columns of the grid with words and phrases. ... Step aside, cookies — these 55 cakes are what we want to be baking ...
It took Dr Barry R Clarke, author of several puzzle books, about two minutes to solve. "The key thing here is to identify any of the five pictures," he told the BBC. "Once you have a few of them ...
Crossword-like puzzles, for example Double Diamond Puzzles, appeared in the magazine St. Nicholas, published since 1873. [32] Another crossword puzzle appeared on September 14, 1890, in the Italian magazine Il Secolo Illustrato della Domenica. It was designed by Giuseppe Airoldi and titled "Per passare il tempo" ("To pass the time"). Airoldi's ...
A Sator Square (in SATOR-form), on a wall in the medieval fortress town of Oppède-le-Vieux, France. A word square is a type of acrostic.It consists of a set of words written out in a square grid, such that the same words can be read both horizontally and vertically.
The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! "I was originally going to play you in the movie that Jim Carrey got," the Full House alumnus said. "Did you know that?