How to Play
One Word Wonders are word puzzles where the answer is exactly one word. Decipher the image below to come up with the answer. For a better idea on how to solve this puzzle view an example. If you get stuck you can ask for help in the comments section. Hints are posted 24 hours after puzzle's publish date (if provided by author).













I hope you all enjoy the puzzle.
Outstanding, SuperSlug!
Fun one!
Well done!
This was fun SuperSlug
Very clever, and fun!
hmmm dunno wat to do with the letters...
Nicely done.
[7] The title might help.
[9] title is not helping me either....which end?
Nicely done. Thanks [9].
Very fun! Very welldone!
[9] Thanks for the salt...
[11] ur welcome, now if i could only help myself...
[13] You might need more than the letters
[14] got the reference, but still getting rubbish
Hey there salty...what's your name?
In the end, this is one of those grassroots puzzles you just have to build from the ground up...
Well done.
ugh..had it all along, just didnt do the very last step
I almost perished in a fit before my boyfriend helped me with the last step. Great puzzle, Superslug,
Odd subject matter, never heard of it.
[19] Is your name Susan? Too funny :D
Never, ever heard of the author, nor the book.
Finally got a TG to solve it.
I must live in a cave...not enough clues in the puzzle for me to solve.
[19] ...and I almost took lye by mistake. We liked it.
My favorite Edward Gorey work.
Never heard of this - had to dig around a little. (Nice puzzle!)
no way i could have figured this out without help from the comments! never even heard of this guy. nicely done puzzle though.
Thought the end would never come...finally I got it!
Wow... that was a tough one. Thanks for all the hints!
[1]TY
at first I was stumped, bone weary, my ideas had to be fleshed out. Then I had a thought like an x-ray.
[24]thanks for the salt. that put meat on my bones.
Even at this late time past the witching hour "96th Tanga member to solve " I got bonus points.
Difficult but ultimately rewarding.
I had a devil of a time finding the list to use. Should that have been easy for someone completely unfamiliar with the author?
Is there some reference here I need to get started? Tried a lot of things with just the letters...
[32] The phrases might appear to point you to letters, but what you really need are the names.
Love that book.