1. Words with "HAMLET" (e.g., "HAMLET" itself or words containing it)
2. "doodle" (the letters are rearranged)
3. "nevertheless" (letters rearranged)
4. "cloud" (letters rearranged)
5. "heels over head" (phrase with words reversed)
6. "THAT" (written in a stylized font, possibly indicating emphasis or repetition)
7. "breakfast" (letters rearranged: BED FA ST → BREAKFAST)
8. "O ME" (circle around "ME" suggests "O ME" as in "Oh me")
9. "Jackson" (CAR JACK TON → JACKSON)
10. "Glance" repeated twice, so "glance glance"
11. "manomom" (possibly "mom and mom" or palindrome play; likely "mom" repeated)
12. "case case" (words repeated)
13. "VODKA" (circular arrangement of letters spells "VODKA" when read correctly)
14. "NINTH" (spelled out)
15. "C C C C HOLIDAY" → "CHOCOLATE" (C C C C = CHOC, HOLIDAY = LATE → CHOCOLATE)
16. "Skiing" (word with letters tilted to suggest motion)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of word puzzles brain teasers.