Friday, September 5, 2008

X-WORD SOLUTION

solution attempt by Nutmegger

The first attempted solution of the X-Word puzzle posted on 09/01/2008 has been received, click on puzzle for full size;

unfortunately it contains five (5) incorrect entries.

Shortly we will publish the correct solution.

better luck next time Nutmegger.

Dave Israel
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6 comments:

  1. Holy cow Nutmegger, you did good. I think only 5 wrong on a puzzle like that is great. I don't think anybody could do any better, except for genious Professor Dave!
    chris

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  2. I mean "genius"! See what I mean...

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  3. David:

    Why aren't you telling the
    CV readers of the mistakes
    you made on your puzzle?
    Ask anyone what 11 down is
    (name title ~) and I
    guarantee that not one person will know what the
    answer is.

    Do not look for me to do
    your next puzzle because
    you are the most unfairest
    person I know. It's all
    right for you to make
    mistakes but God forbid
    you put my puzzle under a
    microscope and will not
    give me an inch of praise.

    The Nutmegger
















    Do not look for me to do
    your next puzzle because
    you think it is okay for
    you to make mistakes but
    God forbid you are perfect
    and never make any mistakes.

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  4. Hi Nutmegger,
    Actually; the clue was "name of
    `"
    That little character is called a "Tilde"
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    til·de (tld)
    n.
    A diacritical mark ( ~ ) placed over the letter n in Spanish to indicate the palatal nasal sound (ny), as in cañon, or over a vowel in Portuguese to indicate nasalization, as in lã, pão.

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    Of course you will not do my next puzzle; that is a given, because by definition you are incapable of solving them, as I stated in the beginning.

    Dave Israel

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  5. I thought nutmeggerfait was a clever (french)pun to say nutmegger made it - did it, rather than 'fails'. She could never accept fail.

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  6. David:

    Why not ask John and Joe
    Sapanaro about all the
    weekly puzzles that I did
    and not once was there any
    errors. What's bothering
    you is all the degrees
    you can put under your
    name and there is no way
    that you are going to let
    little old me who only
    has a High School dipolma
    defeat you. Be honest
    to the viewers of CV.

    The Nutmegger who asked
    to use a pseudo name
    because every Sunday in
    the CV Accent it was
    always the name was Lilly Roberts as the winner
    and John S. gave me
    permission to use a pseudo
    name.

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