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Test your brain with daily word puzzles. Find hidden words, food names, body parts, and trivia questions. Engage your mind every day!
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Monday, sEptember 19th Warm-up Exercise your brain by finding words within a larger word. Find at least ten words in the word “SWITZERLAND.” Each of your answers must consist of at least four letters. Plurals are not accepted. (Meaning: LAND is acceptable, but LANDS is not!)
TUESDAY, September 20th Warm-up Exercise your brain by finding words within a larger word. Find at least ten words in the word “WONDERFUL.” Each of your answers must consist of at least four letters!
WEDNESDAY, September 21st Warm-up How many foods consisting of three or more letters can you find in this maze? Start with a letter and use any letter touching it to construct the names of as many foods as you can. Use a single letter twice to form double letters, as in JELLY.
Thursday, September 22nd Warm-ups How many body parts of three or more letters can you find in this word maze? Start with a letter and use any letter touching it to construct the names of as many body parts as you can. You may use a single letter consecutively to form words with double letters such as HEEL. Twelve body parts or more makes you a champion in this game!
Friday, September 23rd Warm-up • Which city has the largest population: New York, Mexico City or Montreal? • Was the ancient land of Phoenicia closer to Greece or Egypt? • Arrange in alphabetical order: niece, nephew, neighbor, newcomer. • “Put your John Hancock here.” Does this mean “Sign your name” or “shake hands”? • How many centimeters make 10 meters? • The flower plant called an iris is a perennial. What does this mean? • What continent is almost covered by a huge ice cap? • Who was the inventor of the cotton gin? • Which word does NOT come from Japanese: kimono, honcho, salami, sushi? • What sport is played in the NFL?