
Create solutions for the clues by using the available syllables. A question mark after a clue denotes word play or trickery is afoot. The number of syllables in an answer is followed by the number of letters for each clue. Syllables are used only once.
After all of the numbered clues are correctly answered, their first and last letters, reading down, will reveal the puzzle's
Sage Advice:.
Example: Syllable puzzle [4-12]
(solution: syl + la + cros + tic)
Starting Syllables:A A AL BE BOW BRO BU BU CA CIAN E E E EARTH ED EL EN ER FORE HALF HAWK HEART I IL KEN LATE LEC LIEF LUS MA MIS NE NEU NI NY O O OM ON ON OO OW PAR PEN PHRE PORT RAIN REAU RISE SCHIZ SHAD SWITCH TAB TAR TEL TI TION TIONED TOM TOR TRATE TRI U U VA VER WID WORTH
Remaining Syllables: AL CA E ED PORT TEL TION U
Sage Advice:
= 1. CHANGED WITHOUT TELLING ANYONE [3-10]
= 2. BEN FRANKLIN WAS THE FIRST? [4-11]
= 3. DIVIDED INTO PARTS [3-11]
= 4. ARRANGE INFORMATION IN A TABLE [3-8]
= 5. A MOVING PLATFORM [4-8]
= 6. A WRONG OPINION [3-9]
= 7. CHEST OF DRAWERS [2-6]
8. TEACHES YOU SOMETHING NEW [5-11]
= 9. ARCH OF COLORS [2-7]
= 10. EXPLAIN USING EXAMPLES [3-10]
= 11. SERIOUS MENTAL CONDITION [5-13]
12. KIRK'S MEANS OF TRAVEL [3-8]
= 13. NOT A PENNYWORTH [4-14]
= 14. BILL ANDERS PHOTO [2-9]
= 15. MOVE SKILLFULLY [3-8]
= 16. A LARGE SOUTH AMERICAN TREE [2-4]
= 17. FLUORESCENT LIGHTING [2-4]
= 18. A LIGHT AXE [3-8]
= 19. WHEN CHUCK NOLAN LOST WILSON [3-11]
= 20. CANADIAN PROVINCE [4-7]
= 21. INDICATION OF FUTURE EVENT [3-10]
= 22. INCREASE THE WIDTH [2-5]