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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
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 ...
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SUDOKU. Play the USA TODAY Sudoku Game.. JUMBLE. Jumbles: MACAW HOUSE WIDGET DIGEST. Answer: They loved their “talkative” kitty and thought she was — THE CAT’S MEOW
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.
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