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A common wordwise device is one word inside another, usually indicating a phrase ---- in the ----. Can you do this one?
MOMANON |
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Another device is a pair of words, usually denoting a phrase --- with ---, or --- by ---. or --- before ---, etc. Can you do this one? 2 4? |
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A third type is a divided word, which can lead to a phrase with split, divided, separated, open, etc. in it. What's this? PERSON...ALITY? |
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Some wordwise clues can be scrambles, usually indicating a phrase with the word mixed, about, over, scrambled, etc. So what's this?
UNTS? |
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A short string of seemingly unrelated letters could be a reversal. This will be a phrase with back, over, around, etc. in it. EOH? |
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Individual letters can stand for words or parts of words e.g. BBBB is bees. How about this? OTHER YYYYY? |
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So can numbers stand for words. How about 4444 TALL? |
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One word on top of another can indicate a phrase with under, below, above, etc. in it. What's this? EGGS
EASY |
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Two words side by side may indicate a phrase with double, twice, two of, pair of, etc. What's this? TALK TALK |
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Some of the quizzes may have a word or words in color in them.
The name of this color will be part of the phrase.
HEAD |
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