More Hidden Books of The
Bible
We've heard from so many people about our first Hidden Books
puzzle, we thought you'd enjoy another. If you look carefully at
these sentences, ignoring punctuation, you'll be able to ferret
out the names of twenty books of the Bible.
- He plays banjo badly, but sings well.
- Tips, alms, inheritances: all are taxable.
- Man named Eugene. Sister named Judith. No
further info.
- I'm at the window looking out onto the
lawn.
- I am a Francophile, monsieur, et vous?
- Nur einmal? Ach! Ich bin enttauscht!
- He never went out without taking a walking
stick.
- After visiting Jordan, I elected to go
home.
- Yes, a most interesting book, I thought.
- Weather forecast: Storm. Ark needs
repairs.
- Isn't it useless to protest to them?
- The oldest heritage isn't necessarily the
best.
- A bushel of apples, all ripe: terrific!
- Is jam essential to a peanut butter
sandwich?
- Those aren't the ones I asked for.
- A comic, a Hollywood agent, and a producer
had lunch.
- Anna, humble Anna, dear sweet Anna!
- "This time the brew should have its
effect," said the witch.
- He almost lost his fez, racing up the
steps.
- That's the "Mona Lisa,"
I--ah--think. Or is it "Guernica?"
Click here for the
answers.
(Puzzle via the Harmar Hill Church of
Christ bulletin)
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