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case. This is to illustrate that the “Second Guess” feature has substituted
another letter for the one which was typed-in.

If you press

, you’ll see other words which can be made from the word

which was typed-in if one letter is changed.

If you still don’t see a word which will solve the puzzle, and you suspect
that

two letters in your original word may be wrong, press

again. Two letters are now substituted. Press the key again for three sub-
stitutions and so on.

Phrases

The phrase key is great if you know a portion of an answer, but can’t re-
member the rest of the phrase.

For example, here’s the clue: “Hersey’s Big Ben Blockbuster.”

You know the clue refers to a novel title with “bell” in it, but you just can’t
recall the rest of the title.

Type in

bell

. Press

. The screen below appears:

SECOND-GUESS

PHRASES

There you have it. To see more “bell” phrases, press

.

Jumble

The “JUMBLE” key is a boon to Jumble players, riddle solvers, or players
of Scrabble. Let’s say that you have the first turn and your letter tray con-
tains the letters “n, x, y, r, s, o” and a blank piece.

Just type

n x y r s o ?

into Crosswords (the “?” is for the blank tile,

which counts as a single-letter wildcard) and press

. You will then

be asked the minimum size of the words to be found. The choices range
from 2 to 10. However, if you only type in 5 letters, the longest minimum
word size allowable will be 5.

Use

and

until you get to the minimum word size you wish to set.

For this example, let’s set it at 4. Scroll to the number 4, then press

JUMBLE