Sunday, November 7, 2010

New Word Sudoku Puzzles for Sunday, 11/7/2010

photo courtesy https://www.fiddlersgreen.net/models/aircraft/Montgolfier-Balloon.html, where you can buy this beautiful paper balloon and make it yourself!

America celebrates National Aviation Month in November. In this month back in 1782, French businessmen and brothers Joseph Michel de Montgolfier and Jacques Etienne de Montgolfier filled paper and fabric bags with smoke and hot air, on their way to inventing the hot air balloon.

Jacques and Joseph Michel de Montgolfier discovered that heated air from a fire directed into a bag made the bag rise. Their balloon rose about 3,000 feet and remained aloft ten minutes.

JIGSAW
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 words exactly once

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

FROWNS
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

The Pacific Northwest is home to the largest private air and space museum in the world, the Museum of Flight, in South Seattle, WA. For more information, visit www.museumofflight.org. Solutions first thing in the morning.

Thanks,
--Dave

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