Equation Analysis Test #2
by Will Shortz in the
May/June 1981 issue of GAMES


Solve the following Equations.
Use the initials to find the missing words that make the equations correct.

For example,

225 = S on a S B     would be Squares on a Scrabble Board,

666 = The N of the B     would be The Number of the Beast, and

668 = The N of the B     would be The Neighbor of the Beast!


26 = L of the A     __
7 = W of the W     __
1001 = A N     __
        
12 = S of the Z     __
54 = C in a D (with the J)     __
9 = P of the S S     __
        
88 = P K     __
13 = S on the A F     __
32 = D F at which W F     __
        
18 = H on a G C     __
200 = D for P G in M     __
8 = S on a S S     __
        
3 = B M (S H T R)     __
4 = Q in a G     __
24 = H in a D     __
        
1 = W on a U     __
5 = D in a Z C     __
57 = H V     __
        
11 = P on a F T     __
1000 = W that a P is W     __
64 = S on a C B     __
        
40 = D and N of the G F     __
29 = D in F in a L Y     __
99 = B of B on the W     __
        
76 = T in the B P     __
2 = T D and a P in a P T     __
30 = D H S (A, J, and N)     __
        
6 = W of H the E     __
15 = M on a D M C (Y H H and a B OF R)     __
2 = H are B than O     __
        
1492 = C S the O B     __
7 = Y of B L for B a M     __
35 = M A in Y at which one may assume the O of P     __
        
206 = B in the S of the A H     __
180 = D in a S Y     __
20 = Y that R V W S     __
        
? = W W a W C C (if a W C C C W)     __




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