The Gry Puzzle is a popular word puzzle that asks for the third English word, other than angry and hungry, that ends with the letters -gry, though precise phrasing varies significantly. Aside from words derived from angry and hungry, there is no common word ending in -gry in current usage; the puzzle thus lacks a conclusive answer. The puzzle is thus considered either as a hoax, a trick question, a sincere question for an obscure word, or a corruption of a more straightforward puzzle (with answer gryphon). Of these, countless trick question variants and obscure English words (or nonce words) have been proposed. The lack of a conclusive answer has ensured the enduring popularity of the puzzle, and it has become one of the most frequently asked word puzzles.
The ultimate origin and original form of the puzzle is unknown, but it was popularized in 1975, starting in the New York area, and has remained popular into the 21st century. Various similar puzzles exist, though these have straightforward answers. The most notable is "words ending in -dous", which has been popular since the 1880s.
Égry is a commune in the Loiret department in north-central France.
Gry Bagøien (alias Gry, born in 1975) is a female singer from Denmark.
Gry was born in Denmark in 1975. Until the age of 10 she was raised in Mozambique without seeing the western world.
Gry was a member of now-defunct Æter, along with Jacob Kirkegaard, a Dane living in Germany.
She was a singer in the band Gry, which is a collaboration with German industrial and electronic musician F. M. Einheit. The band was F. M. Einheit's main project after he left Einstürzende Neubauten, being a band member over 16 years. The band Gry released two full-length albums and disbanded as Gry Bagøien left the band in 2002.
Gry also created an opera "Idea" for Resonance FM in London.
In 2006 she was in a band "The Loverz", releasing one album called "Love".
Gry moved to Berlin around 2009 and founded her own label, Present Records. There she released a solo EP "Anima" in 2009.
Gry was studying the art of film at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. She graduated with the sound art film called "Wiiiu Whit Grrr", in which she was singing and talking with animals.