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puzzler

[ UK /pˈʌzlɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈpəzɫɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a particularly baffling problem that is said to have a correct solution
    that's a real puzzler
    he loved to solve chessmate puzzles

How To Use puzzler In A Sentence

  • Elsewhere in the media sector, members of the Thomson family behind Beano publisher DC Thomson are in advanced talks to buy Puzzler Media, the group that owns a number of sudoku magazines.
  • Here, for the benefit of readers who have not previously encountered this puzzler, is what the fuss is all about.
  • Milo has no idea who sprung him, or why, which is the first puzzler in this dizzying web of intrigue.
  • Another week, another match-three puzzler — this time with a combat twist. Times, Sunday Times
  • It tries to answer the perennial puzzler: Why do so many top comedians come from the North-west?
  • St.Croix always manages to confuse, delight and inform me, but this month's installment was a real puzzler.
  • Bullock plays Mary, who is a crossword puzzler, which is the kind of job only people in movies have. Undefined
  • These, and other puzzlers were given a good going over earlier this week.
  • Tight beds of geranium, calceolaria, and lobelia speckled the glass-plat, from whose centre rose one of the finest araucarias (its other name by the way is "monkey-puzzler"), that it has ever been my lot to see. Actions and Reactions
  • But it's really no puzzler: bad news for workers on Main Street can often add up to good news for investors on Wall Street.
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