Edmonton Journal

CRYPTOGRAM­S

- MYLES MELLOR

Cryptogram­s are encoded sentences, where each letter has been substitute­d with another. Each puzzle has its own code, but subsitutio­ns are consistent throughout that puzzle. A letter may not stand for itself. For example, JVVW could be code for KEEP, making every V in that puzzle an E, etc.

Last Week’s Cryptogram­s

1. The largest moth in the world would be either a mammoth or a behemoth! Enough said!

2. Although they are cute, most moths are very unpopular as they keep picking holes in

everything!

3. Some moths can’t leave you alone. They are very cute, even motherly!

4. Most people consider that moths come from larvae and pupae. Well, it’s very wonderful: they really come from the moth-erland.

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