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SUMMER CHALLENGE 2016
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20.1 - Most Improved - Sarah E's task: Periodically challenged
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Marked for Life - Life
The Heat Islands - Islands
Tall Man in Ray-Bans - Ray-Bans (ignore the hyphen)
Boar Island - Boar Island
Phoenix and Ashes - Ashes
Far Gone - Far
The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane - Physick
All About Passion - Passion
Firefly Lane - Lane

Using the word LIFE
Li = Lithium
Fe = Iron
Will it work?"
Yes, that works. Enjoy!

The Heat Islands
I Iodine
S Sulfer
La Lanithanum
N Nitrogen
DS Darmstadtium

The Heat Islands
I Iodine
S Sulfer
La Lanithanum
N Nitrogen
DS Darmstadtium"
That works. Cool use of unusual elements - and a long word too. :)
Enjoy.

Tall Man in Ray-Bans, Joseph Flynn
Ra � Radium (88)
Y � Yttrium (39)
Ba � Barium (56)
N � Nitrogen (7)
S � Sulphur (6)

I'm excited about a twofer that lets me use my latest Nevada Barr: Boar Island
B Boron/ O Oxygen/ Ar Argon...I Iodine/ S Sulfer/ La Lanithanum/Nd Neodymium

so my book is Phoenix and Ashesby Mercedes Lackey

Tall Man in Ray-Bans, Joseph Flynn
Ra � Radi..."
Quick moderator note: Hyphenated words are treated as one word. So, yes, you both sides of the hyphen

Physick:
P - Phosphorus
H - Hydrogen
Y - Yttrium
Si - Silicon
C - Carbon
K - Potassium

All About Passion - Passion
Pa - Protactinium
S - Sulfur
S - Sulfur
I - Iodine
O - Oxygen
N - Nitrogen

Tall Man in Ray-Bans, Joseph Flynn
Ra � Radi..."
Using both sides of the hyphen works.
Thanks Kristina!

I'm excited about a twofer that lets me use my latest Nevada Barr: Boar Island
B Boron/ O Oxygen/ Ar Argon...I Iodine/ S Sulfer/ La Lanithanum/Nd Neodymium"
Great! This works.

so my book is Phoenix and Ashesby Mercedes Lackey"
This works. Enjoy!

Far Gone
Far - F (Fluorine); Ar (Argon)"
Yes, that works. Happy reading!

Physick:
P - Phosphorus
H - Hydrogen
Y - Yttrium
Si - Silicon
C - Carbon
K - Potassium"
This works. Enjoy!

All About Passion - Passion
Pa - Protactinium
S - Sulfur
S - Sulfur
I - Iodine
O - Oxygen
N - Nitrogen"
Yes, you are right. This works.

The Heat Islands
I Iodine
S Sulfer
La Lanithanum
N Nitrogen
DS Darmstadtium"
That works. Cool use of unusual elements - and a long word too..."
Thanks and I do know how to spell Sulfur I just don't always pick the right keys on the keyboard.
Andy


Yes, either works. Enjoy!

The word is life. My elements:
Li= Lithium
Fe= Iron"
This works (and the word Life spelt this way has already been approved). Happy reading!


Yes, that way to spell "Book" works, so you can read a book with "Book" in the title - providing it meets the usual SRC requirements of course. Those two examples look fine.

thanks!
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A new series of will start during this season. At 37 episodes per series there are (happily) only a few months of the year without it. Although I never manage to answer very many questions, it is always gratifying when a lifetime of reading throws up an answer - or means that I have at least heard of the subject (always a bonus).
Some of the more fiendish questions require the answer to be spelt out using codes: for example, International Country codes (GB, FR, US, etc.), the radio alphabet (alpha, bravo, charlie, etc.), or the symbols of the chemical elements. For this task, we are going to use the symbols of the chemical elements.
This is a ONE book task.
Read one book, and using this list: , spell out one word** of at least 3 letters from the title or subtitle of your book using the symbols of the chemical elements.
**Spaces determine words. Ignore punctuation, but words with symbols (&, @, etc.) cannot be used.
One word titles are allowed. You may use the same symbol more than once.
Required: State which word you have used, and list the elements that spell it out.
Example: The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements
My word is Spoon
S - Sulfur
Po - Polonium
O - Oxygen
N - Nitrogen
Optional - Have a go at some of these sample questions: