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Good Weekend Superquiz and Saturday Target Time, September 24

By Jacqui Martinez and Stephanie Bull.

TARGET TIME

Find words of four letters or more. Every word must include the centre letter and each letter is used once only. Find at least one nine-letter word. No colloquial or foreign words, capitalised nouns, apostrophes or hyphens. No verbs or plural words ending in “s”. Solution list is not exhaustive.

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Reference source: Macquarie Dictionary.

Today’s Target: 13 words, average; 19 words, good; 25+ words, excellent.

Yesterday’s Target: cling, cluing, clung, cuing, gilt, gist, glint, glut, guilt, gulp, gust, ling, lung, lungi, lusting, luting, pignut, ping, plug, puling, pulsing, SCULPTING, sign, sing, sling, slug, slung, snig, snug, sting, stung, suing, sung, ting, using.

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