NPR puzzle

Eric Chatonet eric.chatonet at sosmartsoftware.com
Wed Jul 20 10:52:08 EDT 2005


Hi Jim,

Quick and dirty :-)

alcoholism
alliterate
articulate
ceremonial
condescend
cuirassier
fraternise
generalise
helicopter
homogenise
inaccurate
liberalism
liberalise
monopolise
palatalise
palatinate
regenerate
reticulate
scarlatina
scrutineer
scrutinise
separatism
thereunder

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Le 20 juil. 05 à 16:40, Jim Hurley a écrit :

> Challenge for July 24:
>
> A 10-letter word for a form of travel, that consists of five  
> consecutive symbols of chemical elements. What is it? If automobile  
> had been the answer, AU, would represent Gold, MO would represent  
> Molybdenum, and BI, would represent Bismuth. Unfortunately, the  
> remaining bigrams, TO and LE, are not chemical symbols.


Best Regards from Paris,

Eric Chatonet.
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