Hidden in this poem…
Are the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. Can you find them?
Janet was quite ill one day.
Febrile trouble came her way.
Martyr-like, she lay in bed;
Aproned nurses softly sped.
Maybe, said the leech judicial
Junket would be beneficial.
Juleps, too, though freely tried,
August ill, for Janet died.
Sepulcher was sadly made.
Octaves pealed and prayers were said.
Novices with ma’y a tear
Decorated Janet’s bier.
You can submit your answers below in the comment section; will reveal Wednesday.


year’s months
YEARLY MONTHS
First three letters of each verse.
Scott
Calendar months.
JAN..et was quite ill one day.
FEB..rile trouble came her way.
MAR..tyr-like, she lay in bed;
APR..oned nurses softly sped.
MAY..be, said the leech judicial
JUN..ket would be beneficial.
JUL..eps, too, though freely tried,
AUG..ust ill, for Janet died.
SEP..ulcher was sadly made.
OCT..aves pealed and prayers were said.
NOV..ices with ma’y a tear
DEC..orated Janet’s bier.
It begins with months of the year…
I confess, “Google” again.
12 months
The shortened form of the twelve months: Jan, Feb, Mar etc
twelve months
im unsure what this is asking for..
but the first 3 letters of each line are in order of the first letters of each month.. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
I’m not coming up with the two 6 lettered words but I do see the Months in order.
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
twelve months
Twelve Months! Firs three letters of each line are the names of each month abbreviated.
I can see three letter month names in order, but am not sure what to put in the blanks; something like:
“Are the months listed. Can you find them?”
It doesn’t quite make sense as there is no question mark at the end of the first sentence.
Hidden in this poem are the twelve months. The first word in each line is a month undercover
twelve months?
(august ill gave it away~)
very good, the twelve months
months…..
TWELVE MONTHS
It’s the YEARLY MONTHS! DUH!
Or it’s the TWELVE MONTHS! DUH!
ITS ALL THE MONTHS INTO WORDS!!!!!
months