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 AS AT BUF CAB CHA DER DIS ER FET GLE GO GUST HAG I IM IM IN KAN LA LO MENT MON NAI PLUS POL PRESS PROP SAS SHI SHIP SI SI SU SUR TAX TEAU TERN TEX TILE U UN
Remaining Syllables: A AS AT BUF CAB CHA DER DIS ER FET GLE GO GUST HAG I IM IM IN KAN LA LO MENT MON NAI PLUS POL PRESS PROP SAS SHI SHIP SI SI SU SUR TAX TEAU TERN TEX TILE U UN
Sage Advice: 1. Stone carving [3-8]
2. Handsome young man [3-6]
3. Transports passengers [3-7]
4. Barter a price [2-6]
5. Please someone [2-7]
6. Healing massage [3-7]
7. Medical training period [3-10]
8. Fabric [2-7]
9. Unsuitable [3-8]
10. Excess [2-7]
11. Repeated blow [2-6]
12. Birthplace of St. Francis [3-6]
13. Revulsion [2-7]
14. Hawaiian porch [2-5]
15. Experience [3-7]
16. French house [2-7]
17. D. Gale's home state [2-6]