57 adjectives to describe puzzled

Crossword puzzle dictionary.

An anthology of fifty new literary puzzles.

"Shall we put the jig-saw puzzle together; or should you prefer to have me tell you a story?" "Tell me a story," he said at once; "

On the 26th Mr. Dodgson paid a visit to the Girls' High School, to show the pupils some mathematical puzzles, and to teach the elder ones his "Memoria Technica."

'All this, you will understand, I say as some sort of excuse for myself, and for you, for any hesitation we may have shown in loosening the very little puzzle you have placed before meone which we certainly must not regard as difficult of solution.

His assassination,its consequences Causes of Imperialism,its supposed necessity when Caesar arose; public rebuke of Caesar by Cicero An historical puzzle Authorities MARCUS AURELIUS.

Saturday Review Associates, Inc. (PWH); 1May72; R528424. Invitation to double-crostics: fifty new, popularized word puzzles.

Double-crostics, series 20, an anthology of 50 hitherto unpublished puzzles.

The road became little better than a track; then it crossed others, and it was a very pretty puzzle to tell which was the one for me and which was not.

Twice the little olive-skinned man from the south had demonstrated his superiority in working out criminal puzzles.

A female puzzle.

Cross-number puzzles; instructions.

There is one argument introduced in this Reply, which will, perhaps, amuse the reader as a sort of metaphysical puzzle.

It is a commonplace to the wise, and an everlasting puzzle to the foolish, that direct inculcation of morals should invariably prove so powerless an instrument, so futile a method.

Those two first of all faced that extraordinary puzzle.

Another favourite puzzle was the followingI give it in his own words: A is to draw a fictitious map divided into counties.

Whilst Sturt and kindred bold spirits had been painfully but surely piecing together the geographical puzzle of the south-east corner of the Australian continent, a similar struggle between man and Nature had commenced in the south-west.

It was like a gigantic puzzle.

His mind was full of this grotesque puzzle in ethics that had suddenly been sprung upon him.

So it is not a hopeless puzzle and an impracticable achievement to little Arctura Fish.

Such a cast of character was an inexplicable puzzle to poor Hartley.

Calling the hypothesis of the absolute by the name of the 'coherence theory of truth,' he calls the problem of understanding how the complete coherence of all things in the absolute should involve as a necessary moment in its self-maintenance the self-assertion of the finite minds, a self-assertion which in its extreme form is error,he calls this problem, I say, an insoluble puzzle.

If it dies out we treat it merely as a curiosity, or an intellectual puzzle, like the dreams of Jacob Boehme, or the atheistic ecclesiasticism of Comte.

These high-spirited British lads, whom two years of cruelty have not cowed, are an intense puzzle to the German authorities.

As my subject is almost exclusively practical, I shall studiously avoid mere theoretical puzzles, such as is pre-eminently that of the freedom of the will, which, in whatever way resolved, probably never influences, and never will influence, any sane man's conduct.

57 adjectives to describe  puzzled