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Isogram Breakdown Puzzle #2

Solve each orange and green clue, then unscramble the combined letters of each 5-letter answer to reveal a 10-letter isogram.
An isogram is a word that contains no repeating letters
The first letter of each 10-letter isogram is indicated by a larger letter size
The previous quiz in this series can be found here (Puzzle #1)
Quiz by kiwirage
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Last updated: March 5, 2022
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First submittedMarch 30, 2016
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Clue 1
80º W and 135º E, eg.
Clue 2
Outback canine
D
E
G
I
L
N
O
S
T
U
Guitar ancestors
Dingo
LONGITUDES
Lutes
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Clue 1
Kidnappings
Clue 2
Old gold coin
A
B
C
D
I
N
O
S
T
U
Buffalo kin
Ducat
ABDUCTIONS
Bison
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Clue 1
Rule, directive, law
Clue 2
4:1, eg
A
E
G
I
L
N
O
R
T
U
Sudden thrust
Ratio
REGULATION
Lunge
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Clue 1
Directly facing the sea
Clue 2
British peer
A
B
C
E
F
H
N
O
R
T
Get, retrieve
Baron
BEACHFRONT
Fetch
Clue 1
Coaxing, convincing
Clue 2
Sentry
A
D
E
G
I
N
P
R
S
U
Backbone
Guard
PERSUADING
Spine
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Clue 1
Hilariously funny
Clue 2
Errant dog
A
C
E
H
I
L
R
S
T
Y
Andean nation
Stray
HYSTERICAL
Chile
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Clue 1
Rearrange these letters
Clue 2
Dromedary
A
B
C
E
L
M
N
R
S
U
Scalds
Camel
UNSCRAMBLE
Burns
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Clue 1
Breakfast cereal
Clue 2
Not dirty
A
C
E
F
K
L
N
O
R
S
Tined silverware
Clean
CORNFLAKES
Forks
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Level 76
Mar 30, 2016
nice again! actually it'd be nice if the scrambled letters of the long letter were written in two different colours so that for example after guessing Dingo and Longitudes it'd be easy to see which 5 letters make the answer for clue 2 - don't know how easy it would be to do this though
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Level 62
Mar 30, 2016
Thanks for the suggestion - I've tried it out, tell me what you think!
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Level 65
Mar 30, 2016
I like it! How did you manage to create hidden answer components without the letters actually there in Step 2?
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Level 62
Mar 30, 2016
That's the great thing about the new improvements to the hidden-cell part of the quiz editor - you no longer need the column of letters in Step 2. I simply entered each letter as a text cell in Step 3, then I hid each cell individually, so that they pop up when their word is typed. It's the same process for the Solve the Secret... quizzes too.
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Level 76
Mar 30, 2016
I like it, thanks!
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Level 66
Dec 10, 2018
I thought peer meant your equals (so tried mate first, but that was 4 letters), as in peer pressure. Either way I could hardly unsee it as pear cause pear is written as peer in my country..