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Same five letters can be anagrammed into four different words that fill in the blanks of sentence to make good sense...

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The same five letters can be anagrammed into four different words that fill in the blanks in the sentence to make good sense.
What are the missing words?

The farmer with hundreds of _ _ _ _ _ , deeply _ _ _ _ _ about the amount of rainfall, and _ _ _ _ _ around with artificial watering systems when the ground is dry enough to _ _ _ _ _ him about the possibility of crop failure.

posted May 11, 2016 by Anamika

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Ans :
ACRES (LAND)
CARES (PROTECT)
CREAS (RIDGE)
SCARE (AFRAID)

answer May 13, 2016 by Jaikumar Bhatia



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