Flowers Flourish from France

Fiona has always loved poetry, and recently she discovered a fascinating poetical form. Tautograms are a special case of alliteration, which is the occurrence of the same letter at the beginning of adjacent words. In particular, a sentence is a tautogram if all of its words start with the same letter. For instance, the following sentences are tautograms: • Flowers Flourish from France • Sam Simmonds speaks softly • Peter pIckEd pePPers • truly tautograms triumph Fiona wants to dazzle her boyfriend with a romantic letter full of this kind of sentences. Please help Fiona to check if each sentence she wrote down is a tautogram or not. Input Each test case is given in a single line that contains a sentence. A sentence consists of a sequence of at most 50 words separated by single spaces. A word is a sequence of at most 20 contiguous uppercase and lowercase letters from the English alphabet. A word contains at least one letter and a sentence contains at least one word. The last test case is followed by a line containing only a single character ‘*’ (asterisk). Output For each test case output a single line containing an uppercase ‘Y’ if the sentence is a tautogram, or an uppercase ‘N’ otherwise. Sample Input Flowers Flourish from France Sam Simmonds speaks softly Peter pIckEd pePPers truly tautograms triumph this is NOT a tautogram

Sample Output Y Y Y Y N