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Make as many words as you can from the letters of a nine-letter word, making sure you use the highlighted letter. Can you beat our score?
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At 1,150 ft, the railway station at Dent in Cumbria is the highest in the national railway network of England. It is also 5 miles from Dent itself.

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Make words using the letters shown in the grid. Your words should be four or more letters in length. All your words must include the highlighted letter in the centre. Tap on any letter to use it for your word.

aced acid acne acted addict aide aided antacid ante anti antic caddie cadet candid candida candidate candied cane caned cant canted cent cine cite cited dace dance danced data date dated dead dean decant dent detain dice diced dicta died diet dine dined dint edict edit enact iced idea neat nice tend tide tided tied tine
acid acne acted addict aide caddie cadet candid cane cent cite dance data date dated dead dean dent detain dice died diet dine edict edit enact iced idea neat nice tend tide tied
aced acid acne acted addict aide aided antacid ante anti antic caddie cadet candid candida candidate candied cane caned cant canted cent cine cite cited dace dance danced data date dated dead dean decant dent detain dice diced dicta died diet dine dined dint edict edit enact iced idea neat nice tend tide tided tied tine

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Sir Edward Elgar (1857-1934)

Performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leonard Bernstein.

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