Honoring Fathers
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You finished the puzzle in 4:29
3:47…could not find advice for a while!!!!
2.12 no reveals
3:31
3:36. Congrats to all the wonderful dads!
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1.54
3:56 – not my favorite puzzle, but I look forward to the puzzles every Saturday. Didn’t get to them until Sunday this weekend – which happens to be Father’s Day.
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY to all the “fathers”, “dads”, “pops”, out there. Hope you all have a blessed day.
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3:20 could not find ADVICE!!! I think I need some about now…
2:07!
2:19 with no reveals. Nice one. I had a nice dad. Too bad he passed away when I was 24.
Personally I’m not a fan of this version of Word Search. It doesn’t work very good when marking a word and one letter is on the next row below. Frustrating! Hopefully Word Search on the old scale could be offered as a 2nd or 1st option too.
You missed the most important one: PRAY
1:56, no reveals.
2:43 no reveals
2:48 Happy Fathers Day dads!
2:27 Not bad.
I miss dad’s war stories, and his shipmates too. After 2-3 bottles of beer the stories would flow at the Fleet Reserve Meetings, aka beer drinking contests. One guy was stationed at Hickam field on the first Sunday of December Sunday of 1941. Another was a guest of Emperor Hiro Hito in July and part of August of ’45, after they sunk their own submarine in the middle of Tokyo Bay after sinking 11 enemy ships. The proudest dad ever was of me was a day when he asked me, “What is this gibberish here?” I told him, “Dad, that’s just a little old multiple variable integral equation.” His mouth dropped, then I showed him how to solve it, and set up variation of parameters for him in about 10 minutes. “I knew I sent you to college for something.” God, I miss that old Salty old Sea Dog.
4:25, You could have timed me with a sundial!
1:54 for me today!
5:02 but I did it..