Puzzle time!

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Can you find four words by rearranging this word - TINSEL?

P.S: Please wait for one day to let others to try, Prof MSK Sir. :)
 
​Wow, K B Sir! :thumb:

BTW, a thought came to my mind: Unless we are silent, we can not listen properly! :)
 
Find the two different nine lettered words using the same alphabets to fill in the blanks.

The employee's action --------- --------- until he was caught on a security camera.
 
Can you find out the six words hiding in the picture below? :spy:


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The following puzzle is from National Public Radio http://www.npr.org/series/4473090/sunday-puzzle

Next week’s challenge from Harry Hilson (phonetic) of Avon-by-the-Sea, N. J.):
What is the most consecutive points a tennis player can lose and still win a best-of-five-sets match? There's no trick. It's a straightforward question. The modern tennis tiebreaker rule does not come into play.
 
The one who makes it does not need it; the one who buys it does not use it; the one who uses it does not see it!

What is it?
 
The one who makes it does not need it; the one who buys it does not use it; the one who uses it does not see it!

What is it?
I think it is coffin.
But it is not right. People do choose the coffin, amd eventually the person who makes it will need it.
 
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