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Odd-man-out Riddles Word Puzzles

         

                   

                                    

W.(1)  : Solve the five clues, enter the correct words in the pyramid and then re-arrange all the letters to find a fifteen letter word.

         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                   

          The Roman Numeral For 50 (1)

          At Home (2)

          Come Face To Face (3)

          Oxidation (4)

          A Person Of Exceptional Holiness (5).

 

 W.(2)  : The grid contains 25 different letters. What is the longest word that can be found by starting anywhere and working from square to square, horizontally,vertically or diagonally, and not repeating a letter?

         

Y

K

C

H

V

P

M

L

I

G

J

O

A

U

N

B

F

R

Q

E

S

W

D

T

X

 

 W.(3)  : What two letter continues the sequence AUR, ERAY, AC, PI, A, UE?

 

 W.(4)  : Strike out 10 words to reveal a short phrase.

          ATSEHNLOERTPTHTREARSES

 

W.(5)  : What do these five words have in common?

          Gorge, Funfair, Feminine, Pendent, Besiege.

 

W.(6)  : What do a melon, the city of Tokyo and Ronald have in common?

 

Answers:

 

W.(1)    :     L, IN, MET, RUST, SAINT ŕ INSTRUMENTALIST.

 

W.(2)    :     TRAMPOLINE.

 

W.(3)    :     UY – THESE ARE THE ALTERNATE LETTERS FROM THE MONTHS

                  OF THE YEAR.

 

W.(4)    :     ATSEHNLOERTPTHTREARSES (Cross out the underlined letters) =

                  ASHORTPHRASE

 

W.(5)    :     They begin with the word five in different language: Go (JAP), Fünf (GERM)

                  Fem (DEN), Pende (GRK), and Bes (TUR).

 

W.(6)    :     Each has an anagram partner on the same theme – lemon (fruit); Kyoto

                  (Japanese city); Arnold (man’s name).