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Sunday Puzzle
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On-air challenge Every answer today is the name of a make of automobile. Every question is different. Change one letter in BRICK to name a make of carMake of car that’s an anagram of NEUTRALName a car make that starts CA- and ends -ACWhat two cars have names of U.S. presidents?A car whose name is a mammalA car with a 12-letter name with four E’s and no other vowelA five-letter car name with an X in the middleA car name with the word ROLE hidden in consecutive letters inside itA make of car that’s an anagram of MET ARIASLast week’s challenge
Last week’s challenge was a two-week creative challenge, and was a tough one. Most people are familiar with palindromes, which read backward and forward the same. For example: Rise to vote, sir.Lid off a daffodil. The object is to write a palindrome that contains the letter Q. Winner Jon Wentz of Stillwater, Minn. Jon’s palindrome: God, y’know Spot’s IQ is tops. Wonky dog! This week’s challenge This week’s challenge comes from Eric Chaikin, of Westlake Village, Calif. “I turned on the TV and saw anger, evil, slander, and ruin. It was all pleasant news. What channel was I watching and what specifically was on the screen?”
If you know the answer to the challenge, submit it here by Thursday, August 7th at 3 p.m. ET. Listeners whose answers are selected win a chance to play the on-air puzzle. Important: include a phone number where we can reach you.
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