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Can you name the words that contain five consonants in a row?
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Can you name the images made only from letters in the home row (A-S-D-F-G-H-J-K-L)?
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Can you name the wrestlers who competed at 5 or more WrestleManias in a row?
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Can you type these progressively longer words that can all be written with the upper row of your keyboard*?
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Can you name the words that contain the letters R-O-W consecutively?
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Can you quickly pick the letters in the order (from left to right) that they appear on the top row of a keyboard?
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Can you name the 4-letter words in this rowing themed word ladder?
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Can you name the rungs in this word ladder that consist solely of letters from the top row of the QWERTY keyboard?
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Can you pick the characters that died in Star Wars episodes 1-9?
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Can you name the elements that can be typed without using the middle row of letters on the standard QWERTY keyboard?
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Can you fill in the squares so that there aren't any four in a rows?
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Can you name the historical figures pictured, whose common names or surnames begin with I (first row) or J (other rows)?
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Can you pick the characters in Shakespeare's Hamlet who die (or are already dead)?
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Can you click the numbers 1 through 20 ten times in a row?
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Can you order the rows to make one single continuous path of black squares, connecting the yellow square at the top to the green square at the bottom? (See 'More Info'.)
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Can you determine the two 12-letter world leader names in the empty rows? Each down column forms a 5-letter English word to use as clues.
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Can you name the smaller words that form a larger word on the same row?
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Can you name the US states that contain double letters (the same letter twice in a row)?
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Can you pick the right numbers to REMOVE from the grid so the remaining numbers in each row or column add up to the numbers next to that row or column, without making a mistake?
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Can you pick the right numbers to REMOVE from the grid so that the remaining numbers in each row or column add up to the numbers next to that row or column, without making a mistake?