Sunday Puzzle
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On-air problem: I will provide you with some phrases and words. Rearrange the letters in each and every one to get the emblem title of a product that it’s possible you’ll purchase at a drugstore or pharmacy. Ex, ASCOT (cleaning soap) –> COAST 1. LAID (cleaning soap) 2. RADON (drain cleaner) 3. VALID (ache reduction) 4. PECOS (mouthwash) 5. CERTS (toothpaste) 6. LABOR (toothbrush) 7. SCARES (cleaning soap) 8. IRON AGE (remedy of hair loss) 9. HER FAULT (chilly medication) 10. THICK CAPS (lip balm) 11. MALE BYLINE (make-up) Remaining week’s problem: Take the word NEW TOWELS. Rearrange its 9 letters to get the emblem title of a product that it’s possible you’ll purchase at a grocery store.
Problem resolution: Candy’N Low Winner: Midge Komenda of Lacey. Washington This week’s problem: This week’s problem comes from listener Curtis Man, of Buffalo, N.Y. Identify a definite breakfast cereal persona. Take away the 3rd, 5th, and 6th letters and skim the outcome backward. You can get a phrase that describes this breakfast cereal persona. What’s it? Put up Your Resolution If the solution to the problem, post it right here via Thursday, October 3rdth, 2024 at 3 p.m. ET. Listeners whose solutions are decided on win an opportunity to play the on-air puzzle. Necessary: come with a telephone quantity the place we will be able to succeed in you.