Sentence examples for has a puzzle from inspiring English sources

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Now she has a puzzle for every day of the week, except weekends.

The only surviving poem contains two elegiac couplets and has a puzzle or riddle structure characteristic of some ancient Greek drinking-party songs.

One option is a "puzzle hunt," where each clue location has a puzzle piece.

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So we have a puzzle here".

(You may need to also click a violet box that says "Enhance"). 5. Do you have a puzzle you love?

Today, our third day of Patrick Berry's and Will Shortz's contest, we have a puzzle with five such groaners.

Karen Young Bonin has not had a puzzle in The New York Times since just before I started writing Wordplay, and before that, her last puzzle was in 2001.

The economics profession, the authors concluded, had a puzzle on its hands.Economists have been struggling to solve it ever since.

Today we have a puzzle by Barry Franklin and Sara Kaplan that gives a nod to an interesting factoid about some of our earliest presidents.

"Last week, the Times had a puzzle that had quad-stacked fifteens on the top and the bottom — did you do that once with a vowel-less crossword?" ("Quad-stacked fifteens" means four fifteen-letter rows with no black boxes).

Under his patient tutorship, I had a puzzle published by John Perkin in 1979 which I set at the age of 15 - and which looks awful now!

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