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So I'm writing this wordlist puzzle, as I did once before.

This time, as I'm ignoring a slightly painful reminder of an afternoon visit to my dentist,

I list ten kind-of random words on a sheet of paper. I notice that I've listed

  1. a bench * JC
  2. a case * HK
  3. a degree * JC
  4. a knife * HK
  5. a sensei * HK <-- corrected spelling
  6. a thief * HK
  7. a tube * CL
  8. some mentors * HK

    and I've also


  9. pulled something off * JC
  10. charged something * CL
As before, I let my pencil slice through the list, twice, dividing each word into three parts of lengths 1, 2, 3 or 4 letters.

I sort the parts by length and alphabetize them.

When I find there are 11 4-letter parts, I split one of them into equal halves.

Then I see that each of the words has an ACHE in it! What are the odds?

A subliminal tribute to my dentist, no doubt. Anyway, here are the pieces.

A B D D M R R R S T [10]

AT CO IM PE PO TE TE TR [8]

BLE DET LOR [3]

ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE [10]

I reassembled the words and noted that if I re-arrange the 2nd letters of the words,

I get something that Bill wrote.

What is it? * CL

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spell sensei correctly
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So I'm writing this wordlist puzzle, as I did once before.

This time, as I'm ignoring a slightly painful reminder of an afternoon visit to my dentist,

I list ten kind-of random words on a sheet of paper. I notice that I've listed

  1. a bench
  2. a case
  3. a degree
  4. a knife
  5. a senei
  6. a thief
  7. a tube
  8. some mentors

    and I've also


  9. pulled something off
  10. charged something
As before, I let my pencil slice through the list, twice, dividing each word into three parts of lengths 1, 2, 3 or 4 letters.

I sort the parts by length and alphabetize them.

When I find there are 11 4-letter parts, I split one of them into equal halves.

Then I see that each of the words has an ACHE in it! What are the odds?

A subliminal tribute to my dentist, no doubt. Anyway, here are the pieces.

A B D D M R R R S T [10]

AT CO IM PE PO TE TE TR [8]

BLE DET LOR [3]

ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE [10]

I reassembled the words and noted that if I re-arrange the 2nd letters of the words,

I get something that Bill wrote.

What is it?

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So I'm writing this wordlist puzzle, as I did once before.

This time, as I'm ignoring a slightly painful reminder of an afternoon visit to my dentist,

I list ten kind-of random words on a sheet of paper. I notice that I've listed

  1. a bench
  2. a case
  3. a degree
  4. a knife
  5. a senei
  6. a thief
  7. a tube
  8. some mentors

    and I've also


  9. pulled something off
  10. charged something
As before, I let my pencil slice through the list, twice, dividing each word into three parts of lengths 1, 2, 3 or 4 letters.

I sort the parts by length and alphabetize them.

When I find there are 11 4-letter parts, I split one of them into equal halves.

Then I see that each of the words has an ACHE in it! What are the odds?

A subliminal tribute to my dentist, no doubt. Anyway, here are the pieces.

A B D D M R R R S T [10]

AT CO IM PE PO TE TE TR [8]

BLE DET LOR [3]

ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE ACHE [10]

I reassembled the words and noted that if I re-arrange the 2nd letters of the words,

I get something that Bill wrote.

What is it?

Bleacher

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