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Each of the 26 letters of the alphabet is represented in this grid by a number between 1 and 26. Using letter frequency, word-pattern recognition, and the numbers as your guides, fill in the grid with well-known English words. Only lowercase, un-hyphenated words are allowed, so you won’t see anything like “Stockholm” or “long-lost” in here (but you might see “Afghan,” since it has an un-capitalized meaning too). Now, stop wasting my precious time and solve!
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