Word Rectangle #2

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As with my previous puzzle, this is an unfinished word rectangle:



word rectangle



Can you fill in the blanks?



When completed, every row will contain a common English word with five letters, and every column will contain a word with four letters. All of the words appear on this list of common English words. None of the words are names (or other proper nouns) or abbreviations. I have verified that this puzzle has exactly one solution. (I should have checked that last time. Whoops.)










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    Might want to remove the mouse cursor from the picture.
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    – ZanyG
    Feb 1 at 5:41










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    @ZanyG - Hahaha. I can't believe I missed that. Fixed. Thanks.
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    – plasticinsect
    Feb 1 at 5:48










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    @plasticinsect +1 for such nice rectangles! can you teach me your approach to make these puzzles? thanks!
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    – Omega Krypton
    Feb 1 at 6:24










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    @OmegaKrypton - Thanks. I must sheepishly confess I wrote a Perl program to search for them. The program is still very much a work in progress. (and may always be) However, I am quickly learning that the tricky part is actually choosing which letters to expose. People keep solving them within an hour. I have got to stop underestimating how good everyone here is at solving puzzles! :)
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    – plasticinsect
    Feb 1 at 8:46










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    @plasticinsect For this one, the -W--R seemed suspicious and, as it turned out, there was only one word on the list that fit it. Once you have a word in place, you can sort of work out where vowels and consonants go, and from there it's just a little bit of trial and error. The hardest part of this puzzle was the left-most column: I kept on thinking we needed another vowel there. Might help you with making them.
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    – ZanyG
    Feb 1 at 10:21















5












$begingroup$


As with my previous puzzle, this is an unfinished word rectangle:



word rectangle



Can you fill in the blanks?



When completed, every row will contain a common English word with five letters, and every column will contain a word with four letters. All of the words appear on this list of common English words. None of the words are names (or other proper nouns) or abbreviations. I have verified that this puzzle has exactly one solution. (I should have checked that last time. Whoops.)










share|improve this question











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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Might want to remove the mouse cursor from the picture.
    $endgroup$
    – ZanyG
    Feb 1 at 5:41










  • $begingroup$
    @ZanyG - Hahaha. I can't believe I missed that. Fixed. Thanks.
    $endgroup$
    – plasticinsect
    Feb 1 at 5:48










  • $begingroup$
    @plasticinsect +1 for such nice rectangles! can you teach me your approach to make these puzzles? thanks!
    $endgroup$
    – Omega Krypton
    Feb 1 at 6:24










  • $begingroup$
    @OmegaKrypton - Thanks. I must sheepishly confess I wrote a Perl program to search for them. The program is still very much a work in progress. (and may always be) However, I am quickly learning that the tricky part is actually choosing which letters to expose. People keep solving them within an hour. I have got to stop underestimating how good everyone here is at solving puzzles! :)
    $endgroup$
    – plasticinsect
    Feb 1 at 8:46










  • $begingroup$
    @plasticinsect For this one, the -W--R seemed suspicious and, as it turned out, there was only one word on the list that fit it. Once you have a word in place, you can sort of work out where vowels and consonants go, and from there it's just a little bit of trial and error. The hardest part of this puzzle was the left-most column: I kept on thinking we needed another vowel there. Might help you with making them.
    $endgroup$
    – ZanyG
    Feb 1 at 10:21













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5





$begingroup$


As with my previous puzzle, this is an unfinished word rectangle:



word rectangle



Can you fill in the blanks?



When completed, every row will contain a common English word with five letters, and every column will contain a word with four letters. All of the words appear on this list of common English words. None of the words are names (or other proper nouns) or abbreviations. I have verified that this puzzle has exactly one solution. (I should have checked that last time. Whoops.)










share|improve this question











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As with my previous puzzle, this is an unfinished word rectangle:



word rectangle



Can you fill in the blanks?



When completed, every row will contain a common English word with five letters, and every column will contain a word with four letters. All of the words appear on this list of common English words. None of the words are names (or other proper nouns) or abbreviations. I have verified that this puzzle has exactly one solution. (I should have checked that last time. Whoops.)







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edited Feb 1 at 6:07







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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Might want to remove the mouse cursor from the picture.
    $endgroup$
    – ZanyG
    Feb 1 at 5:41










  • $begingroup$
    @ZanyG - Hahaha. I can't believe I missed that. Fixed. Thanks.
    $endgroup$
    – plasticinsect
    Feb 1 at 5:48










  • $begingroup$
    @plasticinsect +1 for such nice rectangles! can you teach me your approach to make these puzzles? thanks!
    $endgroup$
    – Omega Krypton
    Feb 1 at 6:24










  • $begingroup$
    @OmegaKrypton - Thanks. I must sheepishly confess I wrote a Perl program to search for them. The program is still very much a work in progress. (and may always be) However, I am quickly learning that the tricky part is actually choosing which letters to expose. People keep solving them within an hour. I have got to stop underestimating how good everyone here is at solving puzzles! :)
    $endgroup$
    – plasticinsect
    Feb 1 at 8:46










  • $begingroup$
    @plasticinsect For this one, the -W--R seemed suspicious and, as it turned out, there was only one word on the list that fit it. Once you have a word in place, you can sort of work out where vowels and consonants go, and from there it's just a little bit of trial and error. The hardest part of this puzzle was the left-most column: I kept on thinking we needed another vowel there. Might help you with making them.
    $endgroup$
    – ZanyG
    Feb 1 at 10:21












  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Might want to remove the mouse cursor from the picture.
    $endgroup$
    – ZanyG
    Feb 1 at 5:41










  • $begingroup$
    @ZanyG - Hahaha. I can't believe I missed that. Fixed. Thanks.
    $endgroup$
    – plasticinsect
    Feb 1 at 5:48










  • $begingroup$
    @plasticinsect +1 for such nice rectangles! can you teach me your approach to make these puzzles? thanks!
    $endgroup$
    – Omega Krypton
    Feb 1 at 6:24










  • $begingroup$
    @OmegaKrypton - Thanks. I must sheepishly confess I wrote a Perl program to search for them. The program is still very much a work in progress. (and may always be) However, I am quickly learning that the tricky part is actually choosing which letters to expose. People keep solving them within an hour. I have got to stop underestimating how good everyone here is at solving puzzles! :)
    $endgroup$
    – plasticinsect
    Feb 1 at 8:46










  • $begingroup$
    @plasticinsect For this one, the -W--R seemed suspicious and, as it turned out, there was only one word on the list that fit it. Once you have a word in place, you can sort of work out where vowels and consonants go, and from there it's just a little bit of trial and error. The hardest part of this puzzle was the left-most column: I kept on thinking we needed another vowel there. Might help you with making them.
    $endgroup$
    – ZanyG
    Feb 1 at 10:21







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$begingroup$
Might want to remove the mouse cursor from the picture.
$endgroup$
– ZanyG
Feb 1 at 5:41




$begingroup$
Might want to remove the mouse cursor from the picture.
$endgroup$
– ZanyG
Feb 1 at 5:41












$begingroup$
@ZanyG - Hahaha. I can't believe I missed that. Fixed. Thanks.
$endgroup$
– plasticinsect
Feb 1 at 5:48




$begingroup$
@ZanyG - Hahaha. I can't believe I missed that. Fixed. Thanks.
$endgroup$
– plasticinsect
Feb 1 at 5:48












$begingroup$
@plasticinsect +1 for such nice rectangles! can you teach me your approach to make these puzzles? thanks!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Feb 1 at 6:24




$begingroup$
@plasticinsect +1 for such nice rectangles! can you teach me your approach to make these puzzles? thanks!
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Feb 1 at 6:24












$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton - Thanks. I must sheepishly confess I wrote a Perl program to search for them. The program is still very much a work in progress. (and may always be) However, I am quickly learning that the tricky part is actually choosing which letters to expose. People keep solving them within an hour. I have got to stop underestimating how good everyone here is at solving puzzles! :)
$endgroup$
– plasticinsect
Feb 1 at 8:46




$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton - Thanks. I must sheepishly confess I wrote a Perl program to search for them. The program is still very much a work in progress. (and may always be) However, I am quickly learning that the tricky part is actually choosing which letters to expose. People keep solving them within an hour. I have got to stop underestimating how good everyone here is at solving puzzles! :)
$endgroup$
– plasticinsect
Feb 1 at 8:46












$begingroup$
@plasticinsect For this one, the -W--R seemed suspicious and, as it turned out, there was only one word on the list that fit it. Once you have a word in place, you can sort of work out where vowels and consonants go, and from there it's just a little bit of trial and error. The hardest part of this puzzle was the left-most column: I kept on thinking we needed another vowel there. Might help you with making them.
$endgroup$
– ZanyG
Feb 1 at 10:21




$begingroup$
@plasticinsect For this one, the -W--R seemed suspicious and, as it turned out, there was only one word on the list that fit it. Once you have a word in place, you can sort of work out where vowels and consonants go, and from there it's just a little bit of trial and error. The hardest part of this puzzle was the left-most column: I kept on thinking we needed another vowel there. Might help you with making them.
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– ZanyG
Feb 1 at 10:21










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      Remember, no names or abbreviations. I'm counting any proper noun as a name here. (I just edited the post to clarify this.)
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      Feb 1 at 6:10










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        edited Feb 1 at 8:19









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        answered Feb 1 at 6:20









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              Remember, no names or abbreviations. I'm counting any proper noun as a name here. (I just edited the post to clarify this.)
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              Feb 1 at 6:10















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            Partial



            Row 2:




            volvo (#7800 on list)




            Column 5:




            root (#1941 on list)







            share|improve this answer









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              Remember, no names or abbreviations. I'm counting any proper noun as a name here. (I just edited the post to clarify this.)
              $endgroup$
              – plasticinsect
              Feb 1 at 6:10













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            volvo (#7800 on list)




            Column 5:




            root (#1941 on list)







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            volvo (#7800 on list)




            Column 5:




            root (#1941 on list)








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            answered Feb 1 at 5:58









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              Remember, no names or abbreviations. I'm counting any proper noun as a name here. (I just edited the post to clarify this.)
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              Remember, no names or abbreviations. I'm counting any proper noun as a name here. (I just edited the post to clarify this.)
              $endgroup$
              – plasticinsect
              Feb 1 at 6:10















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            Remember, no names or abbreviations. I'm counting any proper noun as a name here. (I just edited the post to clarify this.)
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            Feb 1 at 6:10




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