Perfect sense No 3982

New Statesman | June 18, 2007| | Copyright

Set by Dorcas

You were asked for a piece of fiction in which the following words appeared and which made perfect sense: toothpick, polar bear, sporran, library, formalin, Marmite, groyne, hell, group captain, tympanum

Most entries were up to scratch, though two genuinely didn't know the difference between "groin" and "groyne ". To sort out the winners, I devised a strategy: the entry had to make me laugh aloud. Welcome to Glyn Banks, Albert Black, Graham Dukes, Clare Hobart, Richard Ivett, Martin Jones, Peter Marley, Philip McCormac, Mathilda Pollard, Simon Ridley, Rosalind Stops, Martin ...

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