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− | A '''"Four Words" puzzle''' is a large square with a smaller square inside it. The smaller square contains a number of letters. The larger square has one word on each side; each word comprised of letters and blank spaces. To solve a Four Words puzzle you use the letters in the small square to complete the words around the large square. Use the letters in the small square only once.
| + | This photo is of [[Directory:Sylvie De Caluwé|Sylvie De Caluwé]], an up and coming Belgian model and television presenter. Her career has taken off since a photo shoot for ''P Magazine''. After that, the offers started rolling in from other serial publications like ''Ché'' and ''Maxim''. |
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− | This and other games are the creation of Vancouver Island based [[Directory:Punzhu Puzzles|Punzhu Puzzles]], which markets crosswords, kakuro, sudoku, and ('''[[Directory:Punzhu Puzzles|more...]]''')
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