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2021-11-29

This is a gemlog for the SpellBinding puzzle, in which you construct words using the specified letters (each word must contain the anchor letter).

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2021-11-28 solution: FARMLAND (D is the anchor):

ADMAN ARMADA DAMN DARN DRAM DRAMA FARAD FARMLAND LAND LANDFALL LANDMAN LARD MADAM MADMAN MALLARD RADAR RAND |

Congratulations gluon, 6a5305, Josias, Gnuserland and mozz lagrange!

I noticed that the word RAMADA (a grassy plain) was missing from my dictionary. RAMADAN is normally capitalized, so is omitted for a good reason. I kept wanting DARMA, but it's really DHARMA...

The puzzle seemed extra hard because of the single vowel A. Apparently some people did not realize you can reuse letters (you can!) -- it's not Scrabble, and letters are not tiles.

Some interesting words

Not many in this puzzle. FARAD is a unit of electrical capacitance, named after Michael Faraday. RAND is of course South African currency, not Ayn.

There are three -MAN words (ADMAN, LANDMAN, MADMAN) as we are in a patriarchal purgatory. MADAM does little to compensate! LANDMAN is a bit archaic (rustic, farmer, countryman), and I was not sure if I should strike it.

Ruminations

So I considered removing landman because - well, no one uses it. However that is what makes the puzzle more interesting - words that a reasonable person may not know, but may come across in some old text. It makes the puzzle more challenging - and you can still get to 'genius' even if you don't know it.

I want to avoid truly ridiculous words, and even somewhat ridiculous words, but LANDMAN is not too bad.