puzzle造句61, The puzzle defied solution.
62, A jigsaw puzzle is a picture which has been cut up into bits, and you must make the picture again.
63, Data from Voyager II has presented astronomers with a puzzle about why our outermost planet exists.
64, If you're such a clever dick, you finish the crossword puzzle.
65, Women have always been a puzzle to Brad.
66, I'm looking for the puzzle piece that fits here.
67, The puzzle is for kids aged ten and over.
68, Her face looks like a crossword puzzle.
69, Some of the puzzle pieces are missing.
70, It's another piece of the puzzle.
71, Another casket presents the adventurers with an intriguing puzzle.
72, Professor Ito has solved the puzzle and everyone is cheering.
73, The publication of the research may puzzle those who thought that the race to the human genome was over last June.
74, There are these bits and pieces of evidence that you can put together like a puzzle.
75, It no more lies within the field of morals than does a cross-word puzzle.
76, It is a puzzle with a familiar ring to it.
77, Building after building, the Puzzle Palace continued to expand its empire.
78, The client would puzzle out an explanation later, if he got informed by letter of his right to exercise the warrants.
79, Balor An ancient Celtic myth explained the puzzle of creation through the story of Balor.
80, The puzzle supports mouse, joystick or keyboard and has four levels of difficulty, giving hours of fun for all ages.
81, The first is a puzzle that will not surprise those who put economists alongside journalists and car dealers in their not-to-be-trusted rankings.
82, But being forgettable was part of her job; a jigsaw piece that fitted invisibly into any puzzle.
83, And probably a book or a crossword puzzle or something you could do when you were down there, you know.
84, Using quantum theory to understand gravity makes as much sense as trying solve a crossword puzzle with the key to your door.
85, Some one who could put the circumstantial jigsaw puzzle together.
86, He tried to puzzle out, from what Blondel had told him, how time worked.
87, And this I get plenty of opportunity to do - to puzzle at it, I mean.
88, New large telescopes may clarify how galaxies form - at present a surprisingly difficult puzzle - and why they cluster.
89, The pieces in the hangar are fitting together like a jigsaw puzzle.
90, Asterisks, blanks, initials and general descriptions will not avail, if evidence proves that readers have solved the puzzle correctly.