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Can you name the words containing all of D, G, N, and R exactly once and no other consonants?
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pfrijiritr
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mythical reptile
magnificent
one of the railroads in Monopoly
with circles around
one who betrays and flees
make insane
male given name
crush to particles
a verb taking the role of a noun
intrepid and bold
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weapon thrown by hand
hazard
female given name
glance
light cavalry
the removing of surplus water
Caribbean country
top of the crust
agitated
unit of plane angle
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DGNR Words Quiz
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Created Oct 15, 2011 in
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pfrijiritr
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Oct 15th, 2011 at 22:49 GMT
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In case anyone is wondering about the colors, I picked red, orange, green, and indigo because all the consonants in them are in the {DGNR} set, even though none of them contain all four.
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