Find the missing word that will fit the rule of the example below.
CONE (NICK) KRIS
LISP (_ _ _ _) ETON
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Monday, May 11, 2009
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It's "SOLE", isn't it?
ReplyDeleteTake the C and N from Cone and the K and I from Kris to make Nick.
ReplyDeleteTake the same position letters from Lisp and Eton to make Sole. You got it right 'Afternoon Tea Break'.
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ReplyDeleteits sole.
ReplyDeletethats easy i got it straight away
SOLE
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ReplyDeletemaaaaannn... I thought it was "lose"
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ReplyDeleteSOLE but i dont think its sole...
ReplyDeletei got sole but im not a soldier
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SOLE!
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ReplyDeleteall the way!
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Sole
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The awnser is SOLE
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