Monday, September 7, 2009

New Word Sudoku Puzzle for Monday, 9/7/2009

America uses the first Monday in September to remember the contributions workers have made to our country’s well-being. And to mark the end of summer and heading back to school!

But make no mistake: this day was created by the American labor movement. The first Labor Day holiday was celebrated September 5, 1882, in New York City, planned by the Central Labor Union. Parades are traditional; the U.S. Department of Labor’s history of the day (http://www.dol.gov/opa/aboutdol/laborday.htm) says the original designers wanted to demonstrate trade and labor organizations’ esprit de corps.

DRABLY
6x6 Word Sudoku Puzzle
Each row, column, 2x3 rectangle and set of circled cells contains the letters in the word exactly once

CADETS
6x6 Word Sudoku Puzzle
Each row, column, 2x3 rectangle and set of circled cells contains the letters in the word exactly once

MOVING
6x6 Word Sudoku Puzzle
Each row, column, 2x3 rectangle and set of circled cells contains the letters in the word exactly once
Copy circled letters to the corresponding numbered cells in the quote grid to spell out the quote




KNAVES
6x6 Word Sudoku Puzzle
Each row, column, 2x3 rectangle and set of circled cells contains the letters in the word exactly once

DUMBLY
6x6 Word Sudoku Puzzle
Each row, column, 2x3 rectangle and set of circled cells contains the letters in the word exactly once

GROWTH
6x6 Word Sudoku Puzzle
Each row, column, 2x3 rectangle and set of circled cells contains the letters in the word exactly once
Copy circled letters to the corresponding numbered cells in the quote grid to spell out the quote

Solution first thing in the morning.

Thanks,
--Dave

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