
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 A AB AB AH AK AM AN AN AT ATE BA BI BO BUS CATE CHEW CUS CUSE DDHAR DI E ED EL EN ENT ER ES FAH GA HE HEIT HEM I I ISM KAY LA LA LAR LAS LAU LENCE LO ME MI MUM NE NON NUI O O O O OP PHAN PIN RA RE REN SI SYL SYR TAR TEL TER THA TI TINE U VI
Sage Advice:
= 1. Unconventional conduct [5-11]
= 2. Award winner [3-8]
= 3. Soot’s music preference [3-7]
= 4. Northern canoer? [3-7]
= 5. Develop something? [3-7]
= 6. Pearly shellfish [4-7]
= 7. Temperature scale [3-10]
= 8. Hebrew prophet [4-7]
= 9. Alpha and ___ [3-5]
= 10. Cowboy catcher? [3-6]
= 11. Buddha [3-10]
= 12. Avoid doing something [2-6]
= 13. Boredom [2-5]
= 14. Course outline [3-8]
= 15. Passive Resistance [4-11]
16. Best outcome? [3-7]
= 17. Italian rural dance [4-10]
= 18. Turtle [3-8]
19. Syncopated beats [4-8]
= 20. Slow and heavy [4-11]
21. Southwest Italian port [3-8]
= 22. First calculator? [3-6]
