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April 01, 2010

It's April, and You're No Fool—Puzzle 2

By changing the second letter of each word below, you can make another valid word. Can you change each word such that the second letters will reveal an eleven letter word when read downwards? (Therefore, what now reads AWPYRNUCEPA will be a real word.

Go!

BAKE
SWAP
OPAL
DYED
ARKS
SNOW
LUMP
ACES
MELT
SPUN
RANT

We have a winner for this one—Brent Pelloquin picks up $20 in iTunes for the answer: INVESTIGATE. The words now read:

BIKE
SNAP
OVAL
DEED
ASKS
STOW
LIMP
AGES
MALT
STUN
RENT

Another puzzle...your last chance at glory...appears here at 1pm central. Good luck!

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Comments

Well...that was quick! But then again, we have to consider your first name and the mental agility it brings to those who bear it.

WE HAVE A WINNER...no more calls please.

bike
snap
oval
deed
asks
stow
limp
ages
malt
stun
rent

should spell the word investigate.

is that correct?

bike
snap
oval
deed
asks
stow
limp
ages
malt
stun
rent

should spell the word investigate.

is that correct?

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