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THE SUN DOES NOT SHINE FOR A FEW TREES AND FLOWERS, BUT FOR THE WIDE WORLD'S JOY − HENRY WARD BEECHER ... Lexigo. AHEAD, DATED, DEADLY, YIELDS, STATUS (Distributed by Andrews McMeel) KenKen ...
The word they didn't change was on page 87." − Steve Martin (Distributed by Andrews McMeel) Cryptoquote. ... Lexigo. EXERT, TREMOR, RETURN, NORTH, HEDGEHOG (Distributed by Andrews McMeel) KenKen
Lexiko was a word game invented by Alfred Mosher Butts. [1] It was a precursor of Scrabble.The name comes from the Greek lexicos, meaning "of or for words". [2]Lexiko was played with a set of 100 square cardboard tiles, with the same letter distribution later used by Scrabble (see Scrabble letter distributions), but no board.
SUDOKU. Play the USA TODAY Sudoku Game.. JUMBLE. Jumbles: FORTY HUTCH HAGGLE CHILLY. Answer: He’d planned to cut the tree so it ended up away from the house, but his plans — FELL THROUGH
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