I've thought of this problem on and off for a while and figured others might be 
interested too.  I don't know if attachments are allowed here, so you can see 
the problem 
at http://search.4shared.com/postDownload/3n_ayOg3/Nitty_Griddy_2011001.html

It is like sudoku with letters.  Words should be spelled with the letters 
inserted into the various squares both in rows and in columns.  A unique 
feature is that more than 1 letter can be placed into a square.

I guess I would start by putting one letter per square and place the left overs 
in the last square.  In the 1st example the matrix is 5x5 and one of the words 
is "wadders".  So you might put them as:  w | a | d | d | ers.  And if that 
didn't work down the pike, you could always change the squares in which you 
place the letters.

I would be interested in your solutions.


Steve
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