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message 1: by SRC Moderator, Moderator (last edited Aug 15, 2024 06:49AM) (new)

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15.10 - That's Not Trivial Pursuit...

Imagine a game where you roam around a board, trying to collect a full set of colour-coded tokens to fill the space in your playing piece, before racing to the centre of the board to win. No, it's not Trivial Pursuit: this is The Great Penguin Bookchase, possibly one of the most apt board games for bookworms everywhere. Instead of your typical general knowledge categories, each book for your bookshelf represents a different genre of books.

Read a book with a word in the title of four or more letters that can be made from THE GREAT PENGUIN BOOKCHASE. Letters may only be used as often as they appear.

Required: State the word.


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Kathy KS | 2398 comments Does punctuation matter? For instance, Finding Your Ancestors' Obituaries where Ancestors' includes the apostrophe.


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Kathy KS wrote: "Does punctuation matter? For instance, Finding Your Ancestors' Obituaries where Ancestors' includes the apostrophe."

No, punctuation doesn't matter here. "Ancestors'" works just fine.


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Kathy KS | 2398 comments Jayne wrote: "Kathy KS wrote: "Does punctuation matter? For instance, Finding Your Ancestors' Obituaries where Ancestors' includes the apostrophe."

No, punctuation doesn't matter here. "Ancesto..."


Thanks!


message 7: by Mrsgeo (last edited Oct 01, 2024 04:02PM) (new)

Mrsgeo | 306 comments Jayne wrote: "Kathy KS wrote: "Does punctuation matter? For instance, Finding Your Ancestors' Obituaries where Ancestors' includes the apostrophe."

No, punctuation doesn't matter here. "Ancesto..."


Thank you. That answered the question I was about to ask, too!


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