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I have been doing the 'broken words' cryptic puzzles on the Brainzilla website, currently up to the second puzzle.



In this puzzle, you need to find words by combining the broken fragments listed. There are 35 fragments, used to make 9 different words and the theme linking them. Here are the fragments:




RES BIR WIN ENV WER
OUO DRA CHE ILE OOR
ICE NGA THD NEC OFF
PES COM PUT FRO MSY
ENT CKI PEN MED ICI
ERF ELO DOW ITE ABI
NTD AYP NET CCO UNT



So far, I have found the first, third, fourth, and fifth words. Could I have some help with finding the other words?










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    What is "brainzilla cryptic #2"? We can't solve your puzzle if we don't know what the puzzle is, and questions here should really be self-contained.
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    Are you referring to this one?
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I have been doing the 'broken words' cryptic puzzles on the Brainzilla website, currently up to the second puzzle.



In this puzzle, you need to find words by combining the broken fragments listed. There are 35 fragments, used to make 9 different words and the theme linking them. Here are the fragments:




RES BIR WIN ENV WER
OUO DRA CHE ILE OOR
ICE NGA THD NEC OFF
PES COM PUT FRO MSY
ENT CKI PEN MED ICI
ERF ELO DOW ITE ABI
NTD AYP NET CCO UNT



So far, I have found the first, third, fourth, and fifth words. Could I have some help with finding the other words?










share|improve this question









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    $begingroup$
    What is "brainzilla cryptic #2"? We can't solve your puzzle if we don't know what the puzzle is, and questions here should really be self-contained.
    $endgroup$
    – Rand al'Thor
    Mar 16 at 20:49










  • $begingroup$
    Are you referring to this one?
    $endgroup$
    – ZanyG
    Mar 16 at 20:54










  • $begingroup$
    Yes that website
    $endgroup$
    – Andrew Aponte-rivera
    Mar 16 at 20:55






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    $begingroup$
    Welcome to Puzzling! I'm glad you're eager to contribute here. Please do take a moment to compare what you originally posted here vs. how this question now appears. Questions that show the asker put in some effort to ask their question clearly and with all relevant information included tend to fare much better than those that don't. (At this point, some of these downvotes are probably unwarranted, but unfortunately your postings never get a second chance to make a first impression.) Please keep all this in mind when posting, and I hope you try sharing more puzzles in the future :)
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    – Rubio
    Mar 17 at 22:46














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$begingroup$


I have been doing the 'broken words' cryptic puzzles on the Brainzilla website, currently up to the second puzzle.



In this puzzle, you need to find words by combining the broken fragments listed. There are 35 fragments, used to make 9 different words and the theme linking them. Here are the fragments:




RES BIR WIN ENV WER
OUO DRA CHE ILE OOR
ICE NGA THD NEC OFF
PES COM PUT FRO MSY
ENT CKI PEN MED ICI
ERF ELO DOW ITE ABI
NTD AYP NET CCO UNT



So far, I have found the first, third, fourth, and fifth words. Could I have some help with finding the other words?










share|improve this question









New contributor




Andrew Aponte-rivera is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.







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I have been doing the 'broken words' cryptic puzzles on the Brainzilla website, currently up to the second puzzle.



In this puzzle, you need to find words by combining the broken fragments listed. There are 35 fragments, used to make 9 different words and the theme linking them. Here are the fragments:




RES BIR WIN ENV WER
OUO DRA CHE ILE OOR
ICE NGA THD NEC OFF
PES COM PUT FRO MSY
ENT CKI PEN MED ICI
ERF ELO DOW ITE ABI
NTD AYP NET CCO UNT



So far, I have found the first, third, fourth, and fifth words. Could I have some help with finding the other words?







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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    What is "brainzilla cryptic #2"? We can't solve your puzzle if we don't know what the puzzle is, and questions here should really be self-contained.
    $endgroup$
    – Rand al'Thor
    Mar 16 at 20:49










  • $begingroup$
    Are you referring to this one?
    $endgroup$
    – ZanyG
    Mar 16 at 20:54










  • $begingroup$
    Yes that website
    $endgroup$
    – Andrew Aponte-rivera
    Mar 16 at 20:55






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Welcome to Puzzling! I'm glad you're eager to contribute here. Please do take a moment to compare what you originally posted here vs. how this question now appears. Questions that show the asker put in some effort to ask their question clearly and with all relevant information included tend to fare much better than those that don't. (At this point, some of these downvotes are probably unwarranted, but unfortunately your postings never get a second chance to make a first impression.) Please keep all this in mind when posting, and I hope you try sharing more puzzles in the future :)
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    – Rubio
    Mar 17 at 22:46














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    $begingroup$
    What is "brainzilla cryptic #2"? We can't solve your puzzle if we don't know what the puzzle is, and questions here should really be self-contained.
    $endgroup$
    – Rand al'Thor
    Mar 16 at 20:49










  • $begingroup$
    Are you referring to this one?
    $endgroup$
    – ZanyG
    Mar 16 at 20:54










  • $begingroup$
    Yes that website
    $endgroup$
    – Andrew Aponte-rivera
    Mar 16 at 20:55






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Welcome to Puzzling! I'm glad you're eager to contribute here. Please do take a moment to compare what you originally posted here vs. how this question now appears. Questions that show the asker put in some effort to ask their question clearly and with all relevant information included tend to fare much better than those that don't. (At this point, some of these downvotes are probably unwarranted, but unfortunately your postings never get a second chance to make a first impression.) Please keep all this in mind when posting, and I hope you try sharing more puzzles in the future :)
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    Mar 17 at 22:46








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$begingroup$
What is "brainzilla cryptic #2"? We can't solve your puzzle if we don't know what the puzzle is, and questions here should really be self-contained.
$endgroup$
– Rand al'Thor
Mar 16 at 20:49




$begingroup$
What is "brainzilla cryptic #2"? We can't solve your puzzle if we don't know what the puzzle is, and questions here should really be self-contained.
$endgroup$
– Rand al'Thor
Mar 16 at 20:49












$begingroup$
Are you referring to this one?
$endgroup$
– ZanyG
Mar 16 at 20:54




$begingroup$
Are you referring to this one?
$endgroup$
– ZanyG
Mar 16 at 20:54












$begingroup$
Yes that website
$endgroup$
– Andrew Aponte-rivera
Mar 16 at 20:55




$begingroup$
Yes that website
$endgroup$
– Andrew Aponte-rivera
Mar 16 at 20:55




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1




$begingroup$
Welcome to Puzzling! I'm glad you're eager to contribute here. Please do take a moment to compare what you originally posted here vs. how this question now appears. Questions that show the asker put in some effort to ask their question clearly and with all relevant information included tend to fare much better than those that don't. (At this point, some of these downvotes are probably unwarranted, but unfortunately your postings never get a second chance to make a first impression.) Please keep all this in mind when posting, and I hope you try sharing more puzzles in the future :)
$endgroup$
– Rubio
Mar 17 at 22:46




$begingroup$
Welcome to Puzzling! I'm glad you're eager to contribute here. Please do take a moment to compare what you originally posted here vs. how this question now appears. Questions that show the asker put in some effort to ask their question clearly and with all relevant information included tend to fare much better than those that don't. (At this point, some of these downvotes are probably unwarranted, but unfortunately your postings never get a second chance to make a first impression.) Please keep all this in mind when posting, and I hope you try sharing more puzzles in the future :)
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