Bull's-Eye 20 Questions
by Frank Carchia
Here’s a test of your verbal marksmanship. The answer to each of the 20 questions below is one of the 25 words in the bull’s-eye target. Each correct answer scores a hit, which you
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Here’s a test of your verbal marksmanship. The answer to each of the 20 questions below is one of the 25 words in the bull’s-eye target. Each correct answer scores a hit, which you
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In this crossword puzzle, the clues appear in the grid itself. Enter the answers in the direction of the pointers. In this crossword puzzle, the clues appear in the grid itself. Enter the answers in
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