red750 Posted April 6 Author Posted April 6 Power Outage is correct. 1 hour ago, facthunter said: Where's the F "N"? Nev Nev, it's like Scrabble. You get so many letter tiles. If you can fit them into a word, so good. Sometimes you can't. If you want to make a word but don't have one of the letters, too bad. If your answer 'intake' had been correct, the N tile would have been used. As it wasn't, obviously 'intake' wasn't the correct word. 1
red750 Posted April 6 Author Posted April 6 49 minutes ago, facthunter said: It would be easier to do a B747 endorsement than Understand this . Nev Careful Nev, you're starting to sound like GON. 1
red750 Posted April 6 Author Posted April 6 Watch this Youtube video of a bonus round. After the woman spins the prize wheel, they cut to the puzzle board. The 6 given starting letters, R, S, T, L, N. E, appear in the lower left corner. If any of those letters are in the puzzle, they are turned on by the hostess. The contestant then selects their 4 letters, Again, the correct letters are turned on. Based on the displayed letters on the puzzle board, the contestant has to guess the puzzle in 10 seconds to win the prize. 1
facthunter Posted April 6 Posted April 6 Each to his/her own. I think I'd rather die. There's Plenty to do around here and see and hear outside, and people to go to and see and talk to . Nev 1
red750 Posted April 6 Author Posted April 6 Then don't answer the brain teasers. Marty, PMcC, onetrack and a few others appear to enjoy them. 1
pmccarthy Posted April 6 Posted April 6 It just means you can't use any of the little letters at the bottom of the picture. 1
red750 Posted April 6 Author Posted April 6 More specifically, if any of the letters at the bottom of the screen are contained in the solution, they will have been placed on the puzzle board. If they are not on the puzzle board, they are not part of the solution. 1 1
onetrack Posted April 7 Posted April 7 You can probably blame your poor results on that nasty disease you picked up, Nev. A lot of people suffer from it. It's known in medical circles as A-G-E. 😄
facthunter Posted April 7 Posted April 7 I'm monitored for all that with Brain scans and medications. I've had a top Neurologist for ages Now. ' No changes in the Last 3 years ,The format of the Puzzles has changed.. Nev 2
red750 Posted April 8 Author Posted April 8 With all the explanation of how the puzzles work, I forgot that I hadn't loaded the next one.
red750 Posted April 8 Author Posted April 8 Here is one a bit different. There are lots of words in the English language which have silent letters. The G in gnome, the P in psalm, etc. Have you any idea of the most common silent letter?
Jerry_Atrick Posted April 8 Posted April 8 (edited) Winding path (to the find the missing letters, above) Edited April 8 by Jerry_Atrick 1
onetrack Posted April 8 Posted April 8 The most common silent letter is "E", because it is often found at the end of words, and isn't pronounced there (see, I just gave you an example!). 1
red750 Posted April 8 Author Posted April 8 Yes, I'll give you that, but E is the most common letter, and often used to change the pronunciation of the the word, as in ton/tone. But there are other letters which appear to have no purpose and could be omitted without changing the word. eg. P in Psychology. 1
red750 Posted April 9 Author Posted April 9 OK. One of the most common silent letters is G when combined with N. Examples : GNAW, GNAT, GNOME. Crossword Clue Helper lists 121 GN,, words. But that's not the biggest list. Merriam-Webster Scrabble lists: Words That Start With KN: 233 Words | Scrabble® Word Finder Words that start with KN: knap, knar, knee, knew, knit, knob, knop, knot, know, knur, etc. Merriam-Webster Dictionary lists 387 words that start with KN Knife, kneel, kneeling. knack. knackers, knackery, knead, knowledge, to name a few. 1
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