Word Ways readers may recall that I presented in the November 1971 issue a collection of forms (solid crossword puzzles having simple geometrical shapes, such as squares, triangles and rhombuses) in which state names were intertwined with state nicknames. The editor suggested that I might wish to try my hand at a related problem -- the construction of forms having the names of states and their capitals
Recently, I noted that the state name Oregon is buried in the word \u27foregone\u27; could I find ot...
A quest to find the smallest set of words that contain all 50 two letter abbreviations for US states...
The local newspaper has just featured the 39,417,268th crossword puzzle to be published in the Unite...
The construction of forms (solid crossword puzzles having simple geometric shapes) is a rapidly-vani...
Most people are reasonably familiar with the two-letter abbreviations for state names introduced by ...
Word play involving the names of the fifty states, or their US Post Office abbreviations, has freque...
In the February 1976 Kickshaws, Ralph Beaman wondered about the possibility of Websterian words made...
In this article we shall discuss two areas of logological interest in which the fifty state-names pl...
In the November 1971 Word Ways, I presented a number of forms (solid crossword puzzles having simple...
In the November 2001 Word Ways I examined the transposability of the name of the capitals of the 50 ...
In my November 2001 Word Ways article, Transposing the State Capitals , I explored the transposabil...
Take each of the 50 US state names in turn. For each state name, reduce the name to the list of dif...
The subject of finding transposals for the US state names has been documented many times in Word Way...
In previous issues of Word Ways, attention has been drawn to US towns with names reflecting their po...
Almost all lists of words appearing in Word Ways use single letters as units to construct words. Su...
Recently, I noted that the state name Oregon is buried in the word \u27foregone\u27; could I find ot...
A quest to find the smallest set of words that contain all 50 two letter abbreviations for US states...
The local newspaper has just featured the 39,417,268th crossword puzzle to be published in the Unite...
The construction of forms (solid crossword puzzles having simple geometric shapes) is a rapidly-vani...
Most people are reasonably familiar with the two-letter abbreviations for state names introduced by ...
Word play involving the names of the fifty states, or their US Post Office abbreviations, has freque...
In the February 1976 Kickshaws, Ralph Beaman wondered about the possibility of Websterian words made...
In this article we shall discuss two areas of logological interest in which the fifty state-names pl...
In the November 1971 Word Ways, I presented a number of forms (solid crossword puzzles having simple...
In the November 2001 Word Ways I examined the transposability of the name of the capitals of the 50 ...
In my November 2001 Word Ways article, Transposing the State Capitals , I explored the transposabil...
Take each of the 50 US state names in turn. For each state name, reduce the name to the list of dif...
The subject of finding transposals for the US state names has been documented many times in Word Way...
In previous issues of Word Ways, attention has been drawn to US towns with names reflecting their po...
Almost all lists of words appearing in Word Ways use single letters as units to construct words. Su...
Recently, I noted that the state name Oregon is buried in the word \u27foregone\u27; could I find ot...
A quest to find the smallest set of words that contain all 50 two letter abbreviations for US states...
The local newspaper has just featured the 39,417,268th crossword puzzle to be published in the Unite...