%I A114332
%S A114332 5,15,5,18,5,24,14,20,5,14,14,5,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,25,5,15,5,18,5,24,
%T A114332 14,20,5,25,5,15,5,18,5,24,14,20,5,25,5,15,5,18,5,24,14,20,5,25,5,15,5,
%U A114332 18,5,24,14,20,5,25,5,15,5,18,5,24,14,20,5,25,5,15,5,18,5,24,14,20,5,25
%N A114332 English spelling of n ends with a(n)-th letter of the alphabet.
%C A114332 Sequence could be extended to zero where a(0) would be 15.
%H A114332 B. Deal, <a href="http://puzblog2.notlong.com">Blaine's Puzzle Blog</
a>.
%H A114332 Chuck Gaydos, <a href="http://seqpost2.notlong.com">Sequence puzzle posting
at Clifford Pickover forum</a>.
%e A114332 One ends with 'e' which is the 5th letter of the alphabet, hence a(1)=5.
Two ends with 'o' which is the 15th letter of the alphabet, hence
a(2)=15.
%Y A114332 Cf. A005606.
%Y A114332 Sequence in context: A107776 A161202 A154353 this_sequence A077348 A113259
A166621
%Y A114332 Adjacent sequences: A114329 A114330 A114331 this_sequence A114333 A114334
A114335
%K A114332 easy,nonn,word
%O A114332 1,1
%A A114332 Blaine J. Deal Feb 06 2006
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