Sentence examples for word theme from inspiring English sources

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TUESDAY'S PUZZLE — The last time we saw Bill Thompson, he wowed us with a debut pangrammatic puzzle (Across Lite, Solution, blog) and he's back today with a missing word theme that you might guess before you get to the payoff at 68 Across, but if you don't, worry not.

TUESDAY'S PUZZLE — This is a nice, basic "word can go before/after another word" theme, with the reveal smack in the center of the grid, for all you reveal fans who don't want to wait until the end of the puzzle.

The three words were chosen to indicate a main theme word ("theme word"), to be related to but more concrete than the theme word ("related word"), and to be present in the picture but have no direct relationship to the main theme ("unrelated word").

Directly below the search box, you will see the word, "Theme".

If you have trouble identifying themes on your own, try searching online for the name of the text plus the word "theme".

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I don't know why, but I get a kick out these "moving word" themes.

Some participants gave responses that did not fit into the key word themes of any other participants; these were recorded as new themes at a frequency of one to exhaust all possible themes.

Scroll down until you find the word "themes".

(Na NA na na NA!) Because the two-word theme phrases starting with "M" and "W" are pretty funky.

For some reason, I'm fascinated by these two-word theme entries that where each word can be paired with the payoff to make something else.

From the beginning of the academic year, to Thanksgiving, about 8 or 9 weeks, the students must write one 300-word theme daily - five a week.

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