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Hi, here's your problem today. This problem was recently asked by Facebook:

Two words can be 'chained' if the last character of the first word is the same as the first character of the second word.

Given a list of words, determine if there is a way to 'chain' all the words in a circle.

Example:
Input: ['eggs', 'karat', 'apple', 'snack', 'tuna']
Output: True
Explanation:
The words in the order of ['apple', 'eggs', 'snack', 'karat', 'tuna'] creates a circle of chained words.

Here's a start:


from collections import defaultdict

def chainedWords(words):
# Fill this in.

print chainedWords(['apple', 'eggs', 'snack', 'karat', 'tuna'])
# True
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