July 4, SEVER, 3/6
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A SMOOTH AND easy flight to the target. CAUSE got me a yellow S and E. Where would they go? Why not just to the front? Now a sort of proto-principle, or accumulated hunch, came into play. It feels like it tends to get awkward for other vowels when an E comes ahead of them. Maybe it was too early to play a double letter—maybe, though, there was plenty of time to recover if it was wrong. It wasn't wrong: SEWER went green everywhere but the W. Fine, it would have to be SEVER. Getting it in two would have felt like dumb luck.
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