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The longer they get, the more complex and challenging they are to make. Even with the aid of a computer, it has proven impossible to create a "perfect" 10 letter/word square, meaning on made of complete words without any proper nouns. The only way to actually do it is to use tautonyms: word pairs that repeat a single word, such as "rangaranga."
There are reportedly, however, about 900 9 letter/word squares, although they require some incredibly obscure words and names, so there may be proper nouns.
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T E R S E N E S S I've constructed a pretty simple one of 5 letters/words. Let's see if you can figure out the words from these clues. Remember, each word is 5 letters, and is written vertically and horizontally. I have not attempted to make it a "perfect" square.
1. Kind of queen
2. Repeated
3. Town for a bell
4. Not of age
5. To worship
4 comments:
Wow, this is the first puzzle I've posted that didn't get solved almost immediately. No brave souls willing to take a stab?
If it's still not solved tomorrow, I'll give a clue. (My wife tells me that number 3 was too obscure, so here's a little nudge: it's a literary reference.)
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That is correct. Great job!
Had to have the clue to get the 3rd one. It WAS hard.
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