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2300 Dutch Word Exercises - Rosetta Wilkinson

This document is the introduction to a book that provides word games and puzzles to help learners improve their Dutch vocabulary. It explains that the book contains over 2,300 exercises organized into chapters. Each chapter presents puzzles that reveal Dutch words by providing clues, with some letters replaced by underscores. Hints are given for each puzzle in the form of the word's first letter and its English meaning. Readers can use the puzzles to learn new words or test their existing knowledge. The book aims to make vocabulary learning fun and help readers build up their word bank in a more engaging way than traditional memorization.

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100% found this document useful (1 vote)
193 views274 pages

2300 Dutch Word Exercises - Rosetta Wilkinson

This document is the introduction to a book that provides word games and puzzles to help learners improve their Dutch vocabulary. It explains that the book contains over 2,300 exercises organized into chapters. Each chapter presents puzzles that reveal Dutch words by providing clues, with some letters replaced by underscores. Hints are given for each puzzle in the form of the word's first letter and its English meaning. Readers can use the puzzles to learn new words or test their existing knowledge. The book aims to make vocabulary learning fun and help readers build up their word bank in a more engaging way than traditional memorization.

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2300 Dutch Word Exercises:

Innovative Word Games to


Improve your Dutch Vocabulary
Power
Rosetta Wilkinson
Foreword

One of the world’s most fascinating and interesting


languages, Dutch is spoken by substantially large
populations in four different continents. The history of
the language is long and glorious, and hundreds of
thousands of people study Dutch every day, either at
intermediate or advanced levels.
This book provides the ultimate vocabulary and
intelligence challenge for all learners of Dutch and
Dutch enthusiasts worldwide.
There are many apps and games that help us learn
languages in a fun and exciting way.
From the gamification inherent in apps like Duolingo
and Rosetta Stone, to more traditional approaches in
brick and mortar language classes, language
learning has always seen a variety of pedagogical
approaches.
This book offers an interesting - and successful - new
take on the age-old problem of building up one's
vocabulary in a new language quickly and at minimal
cost.
Learning Dutch has many aspects: it is important to
learn basic grammar and sentence structure. It is
also very important to have a large bank of words to
draw from, so that you can understand all the
important parts of a conversation, and also so that
you can read a book or watch a movie and follow
most of what's going on without needing to use a
dictionary or rely too heavily on the subtitles.
Within this book, you will learn hundreds of new
Dutch words through the medium of multiple fun and
engaging word game formats.
The book can be read in two ways: it can either be
approached as a serious puzzle book by people who
are 3-12 months into a Dutch course, and are looking
to take their vocabulary size to the next level, in a
way that is more interesting and entertaining than the
tried and tested method of going through a dictionary
and memorizing word after word.
It can also be used by people who are just starting off
on their Dutch journey. I have provided the
meanings, in English, of every Dutch word featured
in this book; this will help any reader go through the
answers and learn the words, before going back to
the questions after a while, and trying to guess those
words in a different order.
All the very best!
Table of Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
Chapter 49
Chapter 50
Chapter 51
Chapter 52
Chapter 53
Chapter 54
Chapter 55
Chapter 56
Chapter 57
Chapter 58
Chapter 59
Chapter 60
Chapter 61
Chapter 62
Chapter 63
Chapter 64
Chapter 65
Chapter 66
Answers: Chapter 1
Answers: Chapter 2
Answers: Chapter 3
Answers: Chapter 4
Answers: Chapter 5
Answers: Chapter 6
Answers: Chapter 7
Answers: Chapter 8
Answers: Chapter 9
Answers: Chapter 10
Answers: Chapter 11
Answers: Chapter 12
Answers: Chapter 13
Answers: Chapter 14
Answers: Chapter 15
Answers: Chapter 16
Answers: Chapter 17
Answers: Chapter 18
Answers: Chapter 19
Answers: Chapter 20
Answers: Chapter 21
Answers: Chapter 22
Answers: Chapter 23
Answers: Chapter 24
Answers: Chapter 25
Answers: Chapter 26
Answers: Chapter 27
Answers: Chapter 28
Answers: Chapter 29
Answers: Chapter 30
Answers: Chapter 31
Answers: Chapter 32
Answers: Chapter 33
Answers: Chapter 34
Answers: Chapter 35
Answers: Chapter 36
Answers: Chapter 37
Answers: Chapter 38
Answers: Chapter 39
Answers: Chapter 40
Answers: Chapter 41
Answers: Chapter 42
Answers: Chapter 43
Answers: Chapter 44
Answers: Chapter 45
Answers: Chapter 46
Answers: Chapter 47
Answers: Chapter 48
Answers: Chapter 49
Answers: Chapter 50
Answers: Chapter 51
Answers: Chapter 52
Answers: Chapter 53
Answers: Chapter 54
Answers: Chapter 55
Answers: Chapter 56
Answers: Chapter 57
Answers: Chapter 58
Answers: Chapter 59
Answers: Chapter 60
Answers: Chapter 61
Answers: Chapter 62
Answers: Chapter 63
Answers: Chapter 64
Answers: Chapter 65
Answers: Chapter 66
Chapter 1

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. b_o_r

2. o_i_

3. d_z_

4. v_o_
5. s_e_u_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *r*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*brother*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*ever*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*these*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*before*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *n*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*snow*

--
Chapter 2

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. ezrek

2. eudo
3. ostdprsa

4. aaprpata

5. baulw

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *z*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*sure*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*old*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*tie*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*machine*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*blue*

--
Chapter 3

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. a_h_

2. z_m_r

3. l_i_e_

4. m_t_l_n
5. g_n_t

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *c*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*eight*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*summer*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*lead*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*metal*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *u*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*favor*

--
Chapter 4

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. gnnize

2. senl
3. asnta

4. risdpeign

5. itehdcg

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *z*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*sing*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*fast*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*stand*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*spread*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *g*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*poem*

--
Chapter 5

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. g_o_e_

2. z_j_

3. o_h_o_

4. p_o_l_e_
5. S_o_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*throw*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*be*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *m*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*up*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *r*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*problem*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *h*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*show*

--
Chapter 6

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. oatalt

2. kglije
3. asnta

4. jmin

5. lniutjaurke

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *t*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*total*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *g*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*equal*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*stand*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *m*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*my*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *n*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*natural*

--
Chapter 7

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. g_o_i_n

2. k_a_

3. w_s_

4. t_m_e_a_u_r
5. w_a_n_m_n

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *r*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*grow*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *w*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*came*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*knew*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*temperature*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *a*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*observe*

--
Chapter 8

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. etnes

2. dkiek
3. badona

4. aotrpno

5. qttëiuno

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*stone*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *d*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*thick*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*offer*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *p*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*pattern*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *q*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*quotient*

--
Chapter 9

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. r_g_o

2. z_l_s

3. z_c_t

4. k_n_
5. t_k_n_n

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*region*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*even*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*sight*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*child*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *e*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*draw*

--
Chapter 10

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. trandoow

2. oelke
3. eebbnh

4. obrer

5. umru

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*answer*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *k*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*cool*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *h*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*have*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*brother*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *m*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*wall*

--
Chapter 11

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. e_e_e_e_t

2. m_a_

3. b_s_h_r_e_

4. b_g_n_e_
5. d_b_e_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*event*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*but*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*protect*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*begin*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *u*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*double*

--
Chapter 12

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. erovwenge

2. neegrueb
3. seechtktrsre

4. indw

5. rotwel

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*consider*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *g*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*happen*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *r*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*direct*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *w*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*wind*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *w*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*root*

--
Chapter 13

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. m_d_e_

2. z_t_e_

3. a_o_m

4. r_i_t_
5. a_o_m

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*middle*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*put*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *t*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*atom*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *u*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*space*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *t*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*atom*

--
Chapter 14

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. potro

2. oedr
3. eldi

4. vsneeire

5. ethef

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *p*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*port*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*order*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *l*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*song*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*require*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *h*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*has*

--
Chapter 15

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. w_n_n

2. b_g_l_i_e_

3. t_o_h_o_t_

4. o_t_o_t_n
5. r_k_n_n

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*live*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*guide*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*pitch*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *n*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*meet*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *e*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*charge*

--
Chapter 16

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. ovrm

2. djit
3. sbui

4. iewune

5. iwst

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*shape*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *t*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*time*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*tube*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *n*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*new*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *w*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*knew*

--
Chapter 17

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. s_r_m_n

2. k_j_e_

3. b_e_

4. k_r_e
5. r_e_s

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *t*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*flow*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*watch*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*leg*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*short*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *e*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*range*

--
Chapter 18

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. svntgeei

2. feeldi
3. ellb

4. solspgnoi

5. kraal

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*settle*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *l*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*love*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*bell*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*solution*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *k*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*ready*

--
Chapter 19

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. b_g_l_i_e_

2. w_o_d_n_o_k

3. v_r_

4. m_k_n
5. e_c_t_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*guide*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*dictionary*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*shape*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*make*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *x*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*excite*

--
Chapter 20

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. elst

2. zcathe
3. reerncë

4. ewdeo

5. eevilkougedn

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*imagine*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *z*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*gentle*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *c*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*create*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *w*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*anger*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*single*

--
Chapter 21

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. w_e_

2. k_e_g

3. o_t_e_p

4. g_v_a_
5. g_l_i_s_v_r_a_t

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*week*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *r*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*got*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *n*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*design*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*danger*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *e*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*noise*

--
Chapter 22

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. apdn

2. idleen
3. unogninertsde

4. egnelt

5. eronbge

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *p*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*property*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *l*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*lead*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*support*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *l*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*length*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *g*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*born*

--
Chapter 23

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. v_n_t_r

2. p_s_e_e_

3. g_a_i_k

4. m_d_a_
5. a_t_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*window*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*pass*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *r*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*chart*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*noon*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *r*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*doctor*

--
Chapter 24

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. ebennrg

2. undnievit
3. edenlk

4. iewv

5. epsl

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*bring*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *u*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*invent*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *k*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*clothe*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*view*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*game*

--
Chapter 25

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. m_e_l_j_

2. b_i_f

3. d_n_

4. l_j_t
5. h_n_e_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*difficult*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *r*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*letter*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*guess*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*list*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *a*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*trade*

--
Chapter 26

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. agbn

2. pers
3. tslpaa

4. osod

5. alle

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*afraid*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *p*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*press*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *p*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*stead*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *d*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*box*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*all*

--
Chapter 27

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. i_s_r_m_n_

2. s_a_i_n

3. p_o_s_l_n_

4. f_j_e
5. o_z_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *n*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*instrument*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *t*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*station*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *l*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*sudden*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*fine*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *n*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*our*

--
Chapter 28

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. eigrakf

2. tnneeimsm
3. lpcehs

4. delv

5. nesse

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *g*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*chart*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*agree*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*shell*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*field*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*sense*

--
Chapter 29

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. e_v_r_n_

2. b_t_k_n_e

3. k_n_t

4. z_a_s
5. v_o_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *r*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*experience*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*meant*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *u*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*art*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*like*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *o*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*before*

--
Chapter 30

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. eaenlmt

2. rvse
3. oolorg

4. omleb

5. eeidbn

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *m*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*metal*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*fresh*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*war*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*flower*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*provide*

--
Chapter 31

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. k_a_s_

2. w_s_

3. o_e_

4. s_i_
5. b_s_a_e_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *l*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*class*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*knew*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*about*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *t*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*silent*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *e*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*save*

--
Chapter 32

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. nlda

2. gvene
3. fnkeuadrk

4. oodnekwerbo

5. ukijelibrkeeg

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *l*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*country*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *g*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*indicate*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*print*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *w*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*dictionary*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *g*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*usual*

--
Chapter 33

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. v_r_a_e_e_

2. w_l_e_

3. g_d_a_

4. e_e_e_e_t
5. g_a_d

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*gather*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*want*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*done*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*event*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *r*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*grand*

--
Chapter 34

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. splle

2. eerz
3. smuulcuni

4. irrive

5. newon

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*spell*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *z*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*very*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *m*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*tiny*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *r*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*river*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *w*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*live*

--
Chapter 35

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. v_e_g_e

2. s_a_t

3. o_d_r_e_l

4. c_a_
5. r_i_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *r*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*joy*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *t*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*state*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *n*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*element*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*coat*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *e*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*trip*

--
Chapter 36

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. eoevr

2. akaetrkr
3. etif

4. oordw

5. srcehbneem

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*shore*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *k*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*character*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *f*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*fact*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *w*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*word*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*protect*

--
Chapter 37

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. S_o_

2. t_r_i_l

3. m_n_e_

4. s_h_e_f
5. a_n_e_e_e_h_i_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *h*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*show*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*while*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*men*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *c*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*wrote*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *a*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*matter*

--
Chapter 38

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. potro

2. otsp
3. irrive

4. fjetledi

5. indw

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *p*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*port*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *p*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*post*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *r*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*river*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *l*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*age*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *w*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*wind*

--
Chapter 39

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. i_c_

2. k_a_h_

3. v_l_e_i_e

4. g_e_
5. v_e_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *n*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*inch*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *r*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*power*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*full*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*good*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *o*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*foot*

--
Chapter 40

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. lilhgamc

2. jiebrdf
3. etfiacr

4. nolgve

5. zewebnji

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *g*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*smile*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*company*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *f*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*fraction*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*follow*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*prove*

--
Chapter 41

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. b_s_r_k_n

2. c_m_l_e_

3. g_w_c_t

4. z_v_n
5. p_t_o_n

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*discuss*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*complete*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*weight*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*seven*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *a*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*pattern*

--
Chapter 42

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. nadrb

2. alpk
3. alpk

4. ienoielrg

5. hrclilsvene

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*fire*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *k*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*blow*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *k*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*blow*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*original*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*differ*

--
Chapter 43

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. w_e_s

2. l_i_

3. a_d_r_

4. v_r_e_i_g
5. a_n_a_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*whose*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *u*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*loud*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *n*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*other*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*claim*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *a*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*number*

--
Chapter 44

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. etfiacr

2. aernakna
3. encopuredr

4. oaatlsd

5. aotrpno

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *f*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*fraction*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*touch*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *p*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*produce*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*soldier*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *p*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*pattern*

--
Chapter 45

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. l_j_t

2. s_o_d_g

3. v_a_t_

4. n_m_n
5. w_r_i_g

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*list*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *p*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*soon*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *l*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*plain*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*take*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *e*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*effect*

--
Chapter 46

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. utrfi

2. ostdprsa
3. tejzi

4. orve

5. rngad

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *f*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*fruit*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*tie*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *z*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*seat*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*feed*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *g*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*grand*

--
Chapter 47

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. l_a_s_e

2. m_a_

3. v_r_a_l

4. p_r_g_a_f
5. g_l_j_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*last*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*but*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*story*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*paragraph*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *e*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*equal*

--
Chapter 48

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. jnzi

2. srcehbneem
3. odod

4. meailfi

5. sadren

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *z*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*be*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*protect*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *d*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*death*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *f*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*family*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*else*

--
Chapter 49

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. v_l_e_i_e

2. o_e_s_e_e_

3. z_e_m_n

4. e_n_o_d_g
5. w_l_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*full*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*cross*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *w*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*swim*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*simple*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *i*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*wild*

--
Chapter 50

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. obnkvele

2. eeedsnbt
3. eprsoc

4. irekoedh

5. fjvi

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*populate*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*spend*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *p*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*process*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *d*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*triangle*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*five*

--
Chapter 51

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. d_i_e_i_k

2. b_l_

3. g_e_

4. z_a_
5. j_i_t

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *u*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*clear*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*bell*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*good*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*seed*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *u*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*correct*

--
Chapter 52

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. otve

2. igveddarhai
3. nivbejl

4. tlchu

5. ennemg

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*foot*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*skill*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*continue*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *l*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*air*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *m*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*mix*

--
Chapter 53

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. w_l_

2. s_s_e_m

3. a_o_m

4. f_u_t
5. v_r_e_i_k_n

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*wild*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *y*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*system*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *t*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*atom*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *r*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*fruit*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *e*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*compare*

--
Chapter 54

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. kioegjml

2. pers
3. igveddarhai

4. weeu

5. readv

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *m*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*possible*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *p*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*press*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*skill*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*century*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*father*

--
Chapter 55

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. s_m_o_l

2. w_s_

3. p_s_t_e

4. s_e_u_
5. w_a_s_h_j_l_j_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *y*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*symbol*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*knew*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*position*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *n*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*snow*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *a*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*probable*

--
Chapter 56

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. jimetnr

2. sadren
3. engen

4. chgeenrevs

5. usen

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *t*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*term*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*else*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *n*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*nine*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *g*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*written*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *n*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*nose*

--
Chapter 57

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. w_r_e_

2. b_i_e

3. u_t_e_c_a_e_d

4. b_r_i_e_
5. d_e_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*operate*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*both*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*off*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*reach*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *o*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*does*

--
Chapter 58

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. bavetten

2. mrka
3. knkeui

4. orve

5. nsceerltee

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*contain*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *m*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*mark*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *k*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*chick*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*feed*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*select*

--
Chapter 59

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. k_a_r

2. z_i_

3. h_r_

4. j_a_
5. h_p_n

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *l*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*ready*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*sail*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*hard*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*year*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *o*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*hope*

--
Chapter 60

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. neniusatal

2. stwgeee
3. eensegmnt

4. ceshrt

5. nburi

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*connect*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *g*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*been*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*segment*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *r*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*right*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*brown*

--
Chapter 61

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. b_s_a_e_

2. z_e_m_n

3. k_n_j_

4. c_a_
5. n_t_e

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*save*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *w*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*swim*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*baby*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*coat*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *a*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*nation*

--
Chapter 62

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. shcala

2. toio
3. iklejre

4. onsohc

5. lkok

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*scale*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*ever*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*fair*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *s*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*clean*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *k*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*clock*

--
Chapter 63

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. e_n_

2. h_p_y

3. h_u_e_

4. v_i_
5. z_u_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*duck*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *a*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*happy*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*hold*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *r*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*pretty*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *o*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*salt*

--
Chapter 64

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. nwekre

2. rngad
3. eeegvtnoo

4. ntvteamo

5. undnievit

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *w*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*operate*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *g*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*grand*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *t*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*add*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*include*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *u*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*invent*

--
Chapter 65

Background Information

Learning a new language can be fun!

Each puzzle in this chapter asks you to guess a commonly used


Dutch word, given a few clues about the word.

Some of the letters in each word have been replaced by the _ sign.
You can use your Dutch vocabulary to try to guess the words. There
are also other clues provided as hints, to help you!
Two hints have been provided for every puzzle. One of them gives

the second letter of the word, and one of them gives its meaning (in
English).

For the shorter words, the answer may not be unique. However, the
longer words usually have only one unique solution.
You can find the answers at the end of the book.

Guess the word in each case; some of the letters have been
hidden by the underscore ( _ ) sign.

1. b_t_r

2. r_v_e_

3. z_i_e_

4. h_e_e_
5. y_r_

Hints

1. The second letter of the answer is *e*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*better*
--

2. The second letter of the answer is *i*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*river*
--

3. The second letter of the answer is *u*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*south*

--

4. The second letter of the answer is *o*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*though*

--
5. The second letter of the answer is *a*
The meaning of this word (in English):

*yard*

--
Chapter 66

Background Information

In this puzzle format, you still have to guess common Dutch words,

but there is a twist.


In a similar way as in the previous puzzle format, you have to

discover the commonly used Dutch word clued by each puzzle.


Here are the key details of the format: your main clue contains the
letters of the word you have to guess, but all the letters of that word
are jumbled up. You have to decode the clue by rearranging the

letters so they make a meaningful word. Multiple hints (the first letter
of the word, and the meaning of the word in English) are also

provided.
You can find the answers at the end of the book, though I am sure
that, with the hints and your own ingenuity, you will definitely not

need the answers for the majority of the puzzles in this chapter.

Here are your puzzles:

1. eotrg

2. oetemn
3. vofioetsl

4. edel

5. eeekndbet

Hints

1. The answer starts with the letter *g*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*major*

--

2. The answer starts with the letter *m*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*should*

--

3. The answer starts with the letter *v*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*liquid*
--

4. The answer starts with the letter *d*

The meaning of this word (in English):


*part*
--

5. The answer starts with the letter *b*

The meaning of this word (in English):

*meant*

--
Answers: Chapter 1

1. broer

2. ooit

3. deze

4. voor

5. sneeuw
Answers: Chapter 2

1. zeker

2. oude

3. stropdas

4. apparaat

5. blauw
Answers: Chapter 3

1. acht

2. zomer

3. leiden

4. metalen

5. gunst
Answers: Chapter 4

1. zingen

2. snel

3. staan

4. spreiding

5. gedicht
Answers: Chapter 5

1. gooien

2. zijn

3. omhoog

4. probleem

5. Show
Answers: Chapter 6

1. totaal

2. gelijk

3. staan

4. mijn

5. natuurlijke
Answers: Chapter 7

1. groeien

2. kwam

3. wist

4. temperatuur

5. waarnemen
Answers: Chapter 8

1. steen

2. dikke

3. aanbod

4. patroon

5. quotiënt
Answers: Chapter 9

1. regio

2. zelfs

3. zicht

4. kind

5. tekenen
Answers: Chapter 10

1. antwoord

2. koele

3. hebben

4. broer

5. muur
Answers: Chapter 11

1. evenement

2. maar

3. beschermen

4. beginnen

5. dubbel
Answers: Chapter 12

1. overwegen

2. gebeuren

3. rechtstreeks

4. wind

5. wortel
Answers: Chapter 13

1. midden

2. zetten

3. atoom

4. ruimte

5. atoom
Answers: Chapter 14

1. poort

2. orde

3. lied

4. vereisen

5. heeft
Answers: Chapter 15

1. wonen

2. begeleiden

3. toonhoogte

4. ontmoeten

5. rekenen
Answers: Chapter 16

1. vorm

2. tijd

3. buis

4. nieuwe

5. wist
Answers: Chapter 17

1. stromen

2. kijken

3. been

4. korte

5. reeks
Answers: Chapter 18

1. vestigen

2. liefde

3. bell

4. oplossing

5. klaar
Answers: Chapter 19

1. begeleiden

2. woordenboek

3. vorm

4. maken

5. excite
Answers: Chapter 20

1. stel

2. zachte

3. creëren

4. woede

5. enkelvoudige
Answers: Chapter 21

1. week

2. kreeg

3. ontwerp

4. gevaar

5. geluidsoverlast
Answers: Chapter 22

1. pand

2. leiden

3. ondersteuning

4. lengte

5. geboren
Answers: Chapter 23

1. venster

2. passeren

3. grafiek

4. middag

5. arts
Answers: Chapter 24

1. brengen

2. uitvinden

3. kleden

4. view

5. spel
Answers: Chapter 25

1. moeilijk

2. brief

3. denk

4. lijst

5. handel
Answers: Chapter 26

1. bang

2. pers

3. plaats

4. doos

5. alle
Answers: Chapter 27

1. instrument

2. station

3. plotseling

4. fijne

5. onze
Answers: Chapter 28

1. grafiek

2. instemmen

3. schelp

4. veld

5. sense
Answers: Chapter 29

1. ervaring

2. betekende

3. kunst

4. zoals

5. voor
Answers: Chapter 30

1. metalen

2. vers

3. oorlog

4. bloem

5. bieden
Answers: Chapter 31

1. klasse

2. wist

3. over

4. stil

5. besparen
Answers: Chapter 32

1. land

2. geven

3. afdrukken

4. woordenboek

5. gebruikelijke
Answers: Chapter 33

1. verzamelen

2. willen

3. gedaan

4. evenement

5. grand
Answers: Chapter 34

1. spell

2. zeer

3. minuscuul

4. rivier

5. wonen
Answers: Chapter 35

1. vreugde

2. staat

3. onderdeel

4. coat

5. reis
Answers: Chapter 36

1. oever

2. karakter

3. feit

4. woord

5. beschermen
Answers: Chapter 37

1. Show

2. terwijl

3. mannen

4. schreef

5. aangelegenheid
Answers: Chapter 38

1. poort

2. post

3. rivier

4. leeftijd

5. wind
Answers: Chapter 39

1. inch

2. kracht

3. volledige

4. goed

5. voet
Answers: Chapter 40

1. glimlach

2. bedrijf

3. fractie

4. volgen

5. bewijzen
Answers: Chapter 41

1. bespreken

2. compleet

3. gewicht

4. zeven

5. patroon
Answers: Chapter 42

1. brand

2. klap

3. klap

4. origineel

5. verschillen
Answers: Chapter 43

1. wiens

2. luid

3. andere

4. vordering

5. aantal
Answers: Chapter 44

1. fractie

2. aanraken

3. produceren

4. soldaat

5. patroon
Answers: Chapter 45

1. lijst

2. spoedig

3. vlakte

4. nemen

5. werking
Answers: Chapter 46

1. fruit

2. stropdas

3. zitje

4. voer

5. grand
Answers: Chapter 47

1. laatste

2. maar

3. verhaal

4. paragraaf

5. gelijk
Answers: Chapter 48

1. zijn

2. beschermen

3. dood

4. familie

5. anders
Answers: Chapter 49

1. volledige

2. oversteken

3. zwemmen

4. eenvoudig

5. wild
Answers: Chapter 50

1. bevolken

2. besteden

3. proces

4. driehoek

5. vijf
Answers: Chapter 51

1. duidelijk

2. bell

3. goed

4. zaad

5. juist
Answers: Chapter 52

1. voet

2. vaardigheid

3. blijven

4. lucht

5. mengen
Answers: Chapter 53

1. wild

2. systeem

3. atoom

4. fruit

5. vergelijken
Answers: Chapter 54

1. mogelijk

2. pers

3. vaardigheid

4. eeuw

5. vader
Answers: Chapter 55

1. symbool

2. wist

3. positie

4. sneeuw

5. waarschijnlijk
Answers: Chapter 56

1. termijn

2. anders

3. negen

4. geschreven

5. neus
Answers: Chapter 57

1. werken

2. beide

3. uitgeschakeld

4. bereiken

5. doet
Answers: Chapter 58

1. bevatten

2. mark

3. kuiken

4. voer

5. selecteren
Answers: Chapter 59

1. klaar

2. zeil

3. hard

4. jaar

5. hopen
Answers: Chapter 60

1. aansluiten

2. geweest

3. segmenten

4. rechts

5. bruin
Answers: Chapter 61

1. besparen

2. zwemmen

3. kindje

4. coat

5. natie
Answers: Chapter 62

1. schaal

2. ooit

3. eerlijk

4. schoon

5. klok
Answers: Chapter 63

1. eend

2. happy

3. houden

4. vrij

5. zout
Answers: Chapter 64

1. werken

2. grand

3. toevoegen

4. omvatten

5. uitvinden
Answers: Chapter 65

1. beter

2. rivier

3. zuiden

4. hoewel

5. yard
Answers: Chapter 66

1. grote

2. moeten

3. vloeistof

4. deel

5. betekende

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