A number of Word Ways readers have shown a marked interest in words in which the central letter ranged through the alphabet from A to Z, and the letter groups on both sides of the central letter also formed bona fide words. John Meyer looked at seven-letter words in the May 1978 issue; Leslie Card extended the study to nine-letter words in the August 1978 issue; Jeff Grant and Roger Hannahs continued on to eleven-letter words in the November 1978 issue
In the February 1969 issue of Word Ways, Dmitri Borgmann presented an article entitled The Multiple...
In the May 1972 Kickshaws, Dave Silverman reported on efforts by mary Hazard, Gary Crum and Murray P...
In A New Logology Cash Contest in the May 1974 issue of Word Ways, Ralph Beaman invited readers to...
In the May 1978 Word Ways, John Meyer exhibited a list of 26 seven-letter words in which the central...
Inspired by John Meyer\u27s challenge in A Positional Word List in the May 1978 Word Ways, I decid...
In the May 1997 issue of Word Ways, Jeff Grant presented Alphabetic Clusters , a coming together of...
It is quite easy to construct a list of 26 seven-letter words in which the middle letter takes on ea...
The November 1971 Kickshaws introduced the problem of finding thirteen four-letter words which toget...
Over the last three decades, Word Ways has presented various exhaustive lists of transposals of part...
In the November 1979 Word Ways, the editor explored the subject of letter-shift words (words which c...
Puzzle: Using 13 different letters of the alphabet, each repeated 4 times, construct 13 4-letter wor...
It has been known for at least fifteen years that certain words can be translated into other words b...
During 1993 Nyr Indictor published the short-lived N is for Newsletter, a journal devoted to alphab...
Many Word Ways articles have dealt with words differing from each other in only a single letter (suc...
This article responds to the challenge posed by Susan Thorpe on page 212 of the August 2001 issue of...
In the February 1969 issue of Word Ways, Dmitri Borgmann presented an article entitled The Multiple...
In the May 1972 Kickshaws, Dave Silverman reported on efforts by mary Hazard, Gary Crum and Murray P...
In A New Logology Cash Contest in the May 1974 issue of Word Ways, Ralph Beaman invited readers to...
In the May 1978 Word Ways, John Meyer exhibited a list of 26 seven-letter words in which the central...
Inspired by John Meyer\u27s challenge in A Positional Word List in the May 1978 Word Ways, I decid...
In the May 1997 issue of Word Ways, Jeff Grant presented Alphabetic Clusters , a coming together of...
It is quite easy to construct a list of 26 seven-letter words in which the middle letter takes on ea...
The November 1971 Kickshaws introduced the problem of finding thirteen four-letter words which toget...
Over the last three decades, Word Ways has presented various exhaustive lists of transposals of part...
In the November 1979 Word Ways, the editor explored the subject of letter-shift words (words which c...
Puzzle: Using 13 different letters of the alphabet, each repeated 4 times, construct 13 4-letter wor...
It has been known for at least fifteen years that certain words can be translated into other words b...
During 1993 Nyr Indictor published the short-lived N is for Newsletter, a journal devoted to alphab...
Many Word Ways articles have dealt with words differing from each other in only a single letter (suc...
This article responds to the challenge posed by Susan Thorpe on page 212 of the August 2001 issue of...
In the February 1969 issue of Word Ways, Dmitri Borgmann presented an article entitled The Multiple...
In the May 1972 Kickshaws, Dave Silverman reported on efforts by mary Hazard, Gary Crum and Murray P...
In A New Logology Cash Contest in the May 1974 issue of Word Ways, Ralph Beaman invited readers to...