English, 29.03.2021 21:30, abelxoconda
Using all 26 letters of the alphabet, can you complete the following 13 words?
You must use ALL 26 letters of the alphabet in the blanks and can only use the letters one time for all 13 words! I will complete the first one for you!
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
1. b a r g a i n (Letters "r" and "g" are no longer able to be used in any other blanks!)
2. l _ _ g e r
3. d y _ _ s t y
4. _ _ g o t e
5. s a _ _ e
6. d i _ _ p a n
7. p u m _ _ i n
8. d e _ _ a y
9. b o _ _ a r
10. d i _ _ i t
11. s u n _ _ r n
12. o b l _ _ u e
13. l i _ _ o f f
what i have so far
1.bargain
2. lodger
3. dynasty
4. zygote
5. sa__e
6. dishpan
7. pumpkin
8. deejay
9. bordar
10. d i _ _ i t
11. sunburn
12. oblique
13.liftoff
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