Thanks Phil so its AGGRY.
This had me frustrated. Several respondents to the query suggested that it
was a trick question but I couldn't believe that such a common grouping of
letters would not create and ending for more than two words.
I wonder how many aggrys (or aggries ?) would be needed to purchase
Manhattan Island?
But I guess that's another question.
Thanks again.
Paul
>A quick web search turns up http://www.scoopy.com/gry.htm
>which has 38 possibilities, including "aggry" , a type of prehistoric bead,
>while http://www.users.interport.net/~words1/gry.html has an essay on the
>subject giving aggry as the only one in Webster's (the OED has lots).
>-Phil Andrews ('74 Interceptor III)
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