112 Are you sure you want to abandon the current game and start a new one?
113 New Game
114 Congratulations! You got a high score!
115 High Score
116 Do you want to play again?
117 Game Over
118 Hint
119 Word Solitaire failed to load its list of quotations. The list should be located in a file called "quotes.lst". Please make sure an original and uncorrputed version of this file is present in the game's working folder.
120 Error!
121 A. E. Housman
122 J. D. Salinger
123 C. S. Lewis
124 J. R. R. Tolkein
125 Wm. Shakespeare
126 P. G. Woodhouse
127 F. Scott Fitzgerald
128 T. S. Elliot
129 J. Austen
130 D. H. Lawrence
131 Registered Version - Thanks!
132 Thank you for registering!
133 Success!
134 The name and code that you have entered do not match. Your name must be at least 4 letters long, and the code must match exactly the one that was given to you when you registered (note that upper and lowercase letters are treated differently). Double check your registration and try again.
135 Invalid Registration Code
136 This action will erase your best score, worst score and average score (setting them all back to zero).\nAre you sure you want to proceed?
137 Reset Scores
138 &Play Again
139 &Quit
140 %d (out of %d)
141 Game Over
142 Word Solitaire failed to load its dictionary of words. The dictionary should be found in a file called "words.lst". Please make sure an original and uncorrputed version of this file is present in the game's working folder and try again.
143 Score
144 Score: %d
145 Jodi's Quotes
146 Klondike
147 Loch Ness
148 Golf
149 Pyramid
150 Free Cell
151 Griddle
152 Simple Stacks
153 Wildcat
154 A novel game. All the letters from a famous quotation have been scrambled, and you need to rebuild it. You have 5 empty stacks to work on. Go through the deck one letter at a time and try to spell out the words from the quote.
155 Like the classic solitaire game. You have 7 stacks of letters plus a stock pile with the extras, and you're trying to move the letters to the foundation in the right order. But instead of sorting hearts, diamonds, clubs and spades, now you're trying to spell four 13-letter words.
156 A fast and easy game where you try to maximize your score by spelling the longest words possible. There are 7 stacks of facedown letters, plus a draw pile of 'smart stars' to help you if you get stuck.
157 A thoughtful game with 7 stacks of faceup tiles that you clear by spelling words. Since everything is faceup, there won't be any surprises. But you'll need to plan ahead if you want to win!
158 A progressive solitaire where the letter tiles are arranged in a pyramid. You need to use the tiles at the bottom of the pyramid before you can free up the tiles above them. It starts out easy, but it soon gets hard!
159 Like the popular solitaire card game, 52 letters are dealt faceup onto eight stacks, and you're trying to move them to the foundation in the right order. But now instead of building four ascending suits, you're trying to spell four words.
160 A difficult game where letters are dealt faceup in a 7x7 grid. You remove them to spell words. But each letter you remove has to be adjacent to the previous one (up, down, left, right, or diagonal).
161 An easy game with lots of stacking and moving. Letters are dealt facedown onto 7 stacks. Drag them around and try to spell words with them.
162 A wildcard game where you need to clear 7 stacks of letters by forming one word after another down at the bottom. It'd be impossible, except there are 7 "wildcat" tiles that you can substitute for any letter.
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164 Loading the dictionary...
165 Welcome!
166 word
167 solitaire
168 %s - %s
169 %d (%d%%)
170 &New Game
171 %d
172 Gobble
173 Walls of Jericho
174 Worm Hole
175 Free Grid
176 Infinite Vowels
177 Elegance
178 Word Drop
179 Taipei
180 Cross Ways
181 Word Slide
182 Jumble
183 Anagrams
184 Race Word
185 A ripoff of Boggle
186 Walls surround the city of Jericho. You can knock them down by spelling words with their letters, but you can't breach the inner walls until you've used up all the letters from the outer ones.
187 A cute little game where you're the worm in the middle of an apple. You need to eat your way out, spelling words as you go. But you can only eat letters that you can reach from your ever-widening worm hole.
188 Clear the grid of letters by forming words. No draw pile, no smart letters, no reshuffles. Just use them all.
189 Five stacks are filled with consonants. Five piles offer infininte supply of vowels. Clear the consonants to win.
190 A delightfully challenging game. You need to rearrange all of the letters in 7 stacks so that every stack spells a word. There are no stock piles, no free cells, no stars, no bombs. Just pure elegance. Can you master it?
191 A ripoff of Tetris. Letter tiles fall from the sky. Stack up tiles that spell a word (horizontally or vertically) and they are removed from play.
192 A ripoff of Taipei. Letter tiles are stacked on top of each other in various formations. Remove tiles from the top to spell words. Clear the entire formation of tiles to win.
193 A ripoff of adlib. A solitaire version of Scrabble. Use all of your 13 letters to create the crossword worth the most points.
194 Five empty stacks and a deck full of letters. Deal one letter at a time. You must place it on one of the stacks. No dragging between stacks. But as soon as you spell a word, it can be removed from the stack.
195 Make as many words as you can before time runs out using the letters of a really long word.
196 Use up all the letters from a really long word (or a list of words) to create a new list of words.
197 A ripoff of Word Zap. Spell words as quickly as you can using a set of random letters.
198 Choose Game
199 Are you sure you want to abandon the current game and choose a new one?
200 Hey, you should register your copy of Word Solitaire! If you do, you can play all the games forever! And you'll get free upgrades to future releases of the game! And you'll have a guilt-free conscience! And it's darn cheap -- twelve for the price of one! Just click the button below to get started...
201 It's fast! It's easy! It's cheap! Registering your copy of Word Solitaire is all that, plus it's the right thing to do! Use the online ordering form and your registration code will be emailed back to you immediately. Fantastic!
202 Dear Philanthropist: It is obvious that your taste in games is exquisite. We at Haversack Software commend you on your selection of Word Solitaire as your entertainment of choice. One minor, trivial detail seems to have escaped your attention. We scarcely bother to bring it up. It is merely the remittance of the $20 registration fee. We're so sorry to have concerned you with it. We humbly take our leave. Thank you.
203 I really do wish you would register your copy of Word Solitaire. It took me an awfully long time to write it! You know, I designed all the games from scratch. It took months of programming effort. I even took a class at the community college to learn how to design better graphics. Just so that word lovers like you could play new games. Whew! What an effort!
204 Wouldn't you just feel better about yourself if you registered your copy of this game? There are so many problems in the world today that you can't do anything about. But here's one you can -- the dearth of good word games! By registering your copy, you'll be encouraging game authors like me to write more! Problem solved! Now back to world hunger...
205 Isn't shareware great? Go ahead, try walking into a software store and finding games like these, at prices like these, with the opportunity to play them before you buy them. Go ahead! And be sure to check out their "No Returns" policy. See? So support shareware -- and register your copy toda