Sunday Puzzle: Cut From The Same Cloth
On-air challenge: Every answer today is the name of a fabric or clothing material. You name it from its anagram.
Example: CLEAN - N --> LACE
1. LIKES - E
2. ON LOW - N
3. NOTARY - T
4. MAIDEN - A
5. ANTICS - C
6. ARCHLY - H
7. RECIPE - I
8. CONTORT - R
9. CALDRON - L
10. REMATCHES - T
11. YOUR CROWD - W
Last week's challenge: Name a major U.S. city with a population of more than 100,000. It has a two-word name. The two words rhyme, respectively, with the first and last names of a famous singer. What city is it, and who's the singer?
Challenge answer: Sioux Falls (S.D.) --> Lou Raw
Winner: Nicole Johnston of Falls Church, Va.
This week's challenge: This challenge comes from listener James Matthews of Little Rock, Ark. To solve it, you might need to crack open an atlas. Take the names of two countries that share a border. Drop the second letter from the second country's name. The resulting string of letters, in order from left to right, will spell a regular, uncapitalized word. What is it?
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