Quotefall puzzles have two distinctive zones. The first zone, located in the top part of the puzzle, is known as the "Letter Columns," while the second zone on the bottom is known as, fittingly, the "Answer Grid."
To solve the puzzle, you must take the letters from the upper Letter Columns and enter them into the lower Answer Grid, with the following conditions:
The letters must be entered, or "fall," into the Answer grid within the same column that the letter was stored.
Each black square in the Answer Grid represents a space in the quote. No letter will ever take the place of a black square.
Some squares in the Answer Grid are already occupied by various punctuation marks, or numbers. No letter will ever take the place of such occupied squares.
Each letter will be used once, and only once. When the Quotefall is finished, no letters will remain.
Words MAY carry over from one row to another. The only divider between words are either black squares or appropriate punctuation marks, such as hyphens.