Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Last trip to Albuquerque.
Last trip to Albuquerque. The capital of New Mexico beckons once more with the finalcollection of twenty five Albuquerque words. As was the case in theprevious three journeys, their residues appear in Column A below, theresult of eradication of a twice-repeated nonadjacent letter triad.Thirty of these comprise the listing in Column B, including fivemasquerading impostors. In performing the reconstructive surgery,remember that no triad can be reinserted into more than one residue. Thebrainpower required to complete this task, while considerable, wouldprobably not phase ST--that's EINSTEIN's residue after theremoval of the underscored duplicate triad EIN. Can you say the same? COLUMN A (a) ADT (b) CHIACU (c) CONCN (d) DNFRANCH (e) EPPHR (f) ETK (g) FVERM (h) GONOMEC (i) HYMOR (j) INTPE (k) IPENT (1) KNICBOCS (m) LIWEI (n) MICURAL (o) MO (p) OACHIE (q) OGAT (r) PPHES (s) RHITO (t) RMAT (u) SE (v) SEMTD (w) SIM (x) TOMER (y) WHOA COLUMN B (1) ADI (2) AST (AST Computer, Irvine, CA) A PC manufacturer founded in 1980 by Albert Wong, Safi Quershey and Tom Yuen (A, S and T). It offered a complete line of PCs that sold through its dealer channel. (3) ATE (4) AZZ (5) DAL (6) ENT ENTears, nose, and throat (otorhinolaryngology). ENTabbr.ear, nose, and throatENTear, nose and throat.ENTEars, nose & throat; formally, otorhinolaryngology (7) ERI (8) ERS ERS,n.pr See extended rotated side-bent. (9) GHT (10) INE (11) ING (12) IRE (13) ISE Ise(ē`sā), city (1990 pop. 104,164), Mie prefecture, S Honshu, Japan, on Ise Bay. It is one of the foremost religious centers of Shinto, the site of the shrines of Ise. (14) ITS (15) KER (16) LES (17) MEN (18) MIS (19) NDE (20) NES (21) ONE (22) ONS (23) ORE (24) PER (25) RAC (26) ROS ROS,n.pr See reactive oxygen species. (27) TRI (28) ULT (29) URE (30) VER ANSWERS AND SOLUTIONSLast Trip to Albuquerque(a)(a) 17 AMENDMENT(b) 26 CHIAROSCUROS(c) 3 CONCATENATE(d) 13 DISENFRANCHISE(e) 10 EPINEPHRINE(fl 25 RACETRACK(g) 23 FOREVERMORE(h) 27 TRIGONOMETRIC(i) 21 HONEYMOONER(j) 8 INTERSPERSE(k) 19 INDEPENDENT(l) 15 KNICKERBOCKERS(m) 9 LIGHTWEIGHT(n) 28 MULTICULTURAL(o) 22 MONSOONS(p) 30 OVERACHIEVER(q) 18 MISOGAMIST(r) 7 PERIPHERIES(s) 20 RHINESTONES(t) 4 RAZZMATAZZ(u) 11 SINGEING(v) 12 SEMIRETIRED(w) 6 SENTIMENT(x) 2 TOASTMASTER(y) 16 WHOLESALESThe impostors are 1, 5, 14, 24, and 29. STEVE KAHAN Hollis Hills, New York
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