To: Quix
Only one bridges across more than 2 words. And given it's short length, it's amazing that it does. That's the one that took me the longest. I got the first 13 in just a few minutes, 14 and 15 took a couple minutes more, but then that last one was tricky. Altogether, it took me 13 minutes to get all 16.
But then, I work with these books for a living.
The Rev. Charles Henrickson
Ph.D. student, Biblical Studies
To: Charles Henrickson
YOU SOUND LIKE QUITE A SCHOLAR TO ME. GREAT TIME.
116 posted on
06/24/2002 4:55:38 AM PDT by
Quix
To: Coleus; Quix; ShadowAce; Swordmaker; ItsOurTimeNow; Salvation; parsifal; exit82; marcleblanc; ...
When it comes to word games, I am a real pro. Verbs and nouns are my speciality. Just like Michael Jordan, I elevate my game to a new level. "Why am I able to do this?" I ask myself. "It must be something in the genes," is all I can think of. But even if you're just an average joe, look for new combinations and you will find them. What seem at the worst to be nonsensical sentences can yield the names of many books--like the SIX in this paragraph not in the original puzzle. So when life hands you a lemon, keep a stiff upper lip. "Hi, lemon!" is what you say, and then make some lemonade!
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