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Brain Exercises. Spin the Dial. A. C. P. L. R. T. G. E. S. M. N. D. K. R. U. O. E. I. Turn the dials in your mind to form a 6-letter word reading straight across the middle of the three dials. Spin the Dial. A. C. L. M. R. T. G. E. P. O. N. D. K. R. S. U. E.
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Spin the Dial A C P L R T G E S M N D K R U O E I Turn the dials in your mind to form a 6-letter word reading straight across the middle of the three dials.
Spin the Dial A C L M R T G E P O N D K R S U E I Turn the dials in your mind to form a 6-letter word reading straight across the middle of the three dials.
Spin the Dial A C L M N R G E P O E T K R S U I D Turn the dials in your mind to form a 6-letter word reading straight across the middle of the three dials.
Spin the Dial E R L M N R C K P O E T A G S U I D Turn the dials in your mind to form a 6-letter word reading straight across the middle of the three dials.
East to West EAST _AST V_ST WEST Change just one letter on each line to go from the top word to the bottom word. You cannot change the order of the letters and you must have a word on each step.
Cats to Dogs CATS C_TS _OST DOGS Change just one letter on each line to go from the top word to the bottom word. You cannot change the order of the letters and you must have a word on each step.
Ball to Game BALL BAL_ _ALE GAME Change just one letter on each line to go from the top word to the bottom word. You cannot change the order of the letters and you must have a word on each step.
Rhyme Time Cookware taken straight off of the stove. (3, 3) “hot pot” Answer each of the clues above with a pair of rhyming words. The numbers that follow each clue tell you how many letters are in each word.
Rhyme Time Head of the police department. (3, 3) “top cop” Overweight belfry resident. (3, 3) “fat bat” Answer each of the clues above with a pair of rhyming words. The numbers that follow each clue tell you how many letters are in each word.
Rhyme Time An intelligent painting. (3, 3) “smart art” A magical reptile. (6, 6) “lizard wizard” Answer each of the clues above with a pair of rhyming words. The numbers that follow each clue tell you how many letters are in each word.
Family Ties Some words that relate to the family are hidden in this grid. Can you find 10 family words? They can be spelled up, down, across, or diagonally – but you can’t retrace over a letter. Also all words must be at least 3 letters long.
Family Ties AUNT COUSIN FATHER MOM MOTHER NIECE PAPA PARENT SISTER SON
Dogs to Woof DOGS DO_S _OES WO_S WOOF
Rags to Rich RAGS RAG_ RA_E R_CE RICH
Nail to File NAIL _AIL FA_L _ALE FILE
Rhyme Time A substantial swine. (3, 3) “big pig” Polite request for some cheddar. (6, 6) “cheese please” Answer each of the clues above with a pair of rhyming words. The numbers that follow each clue tell you how many letters are in each word.
Rhyme Time A malicious monarch. (4, 5) “mean queen” Purchase pastry dessert. (3, 3) “buy pie” Answer each of the clues above with a pair of rhyming words. The numbers that follow each clue tell you how many letters are in each word.
Job Search Some names of jobs are hidden in this grid. Can you find 11 job words? They can be spelled up, down, across, or diagonally – but you can’t retrace over a letter. Also all words must be at least 3 letters long.
Family Ties ACTOR ARTIST FARMER MAID MASON MODEL SAILOR TAILOR VALET WAITER WRITER
The But-Not Game Carol likes felines but not cats. Carol likes halibut but not flounder. Carol likes palaces but not castles. What does Carol like? The object of the But-Not Game is to uncover the element common to each of the statements given.