Leslie Billig

Leslie Billig

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Code-breakers, delight! These cryptograms offer lots of opportunities to hone your solving skills and turn seemingly random letters into fascinating quotes from the witty and famous. Each page features three puzzles (474 in total) and every one comes with a hint to kick-start the process—for example, J represents G in the following phrase:
QFL HCVPS PX V ANSWLCEZK NCJVS; PQ XQVCQX QFL BPSZQL RNZ JLQ ZT PS QFL BNCSPSJ VSW WNLX SNQ XQNT ZSQPK RNZ JLQ QN QFL NEEPGL.—CNHLCQ ECNXQ. (“The brain is a wonderful organ; it starts the minute you get up in the morning and does not stop until you get to the office.”—Robert Frost)
With quotes from writers, artists, actors, and more, these cryptograms are fun!
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Simple substitutions--that's all you have to do to come up with a solution! Just figure out which letter stands for another and you'll be able to read fantastic quotations from famous people. Don't worry, you'll get hints on how to begin and narrow down the choices. Remember that a one-letter word is always A or I, and that in a two-letter word, one must be a vowel. Apostrophes can also eliminate lots of possibilities. Some words--like AND--occur over and over, so look out for them. Keep an eye out for -ed, -ing, and -tion endings, too. In every cryptogram the code is consistent, but it does change from puzzle to puzzle. So, now you know how to go.give this a shot!

AV KVS SCI PVFS PVUDKY PVPIKSF VM VTG BDUIF MDKA TF RDSCVTS RVGAF?
--PJGZIB PJGZIJT
Answer:
Do not the most moving moments of our lives find us without words?--Marcel Marceau
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