Sunday Puzzle: Easter Ladder
On-air challenge: Today I've brought a word ladder with sort of an Easter egg theme. The object is to convert CHICK to HATCH, changing one letter at a time, making a new word each step of the way. I'll give you clues for the steps. You tell me the words. Starting with CHICK, change one letter in it to make ...1. The sound of a camera. Then change one letter in that to make ...2. A timepiece [etc.]3. Unit of a city street4. Opposite of white5. Devoid of writing or marks6. Long, flat piece of lumber7. Carpenter's tool8. Locale9. Informal word of parting10. A juicy fruit11. Locale for a summer getaway12. Seat for a pianist13. Group, as of flowers14. Drink served in a big bowl15. Tiny amount, as of salt16. Throw17. What a pirate might have over one eye18. What chicks do
Last week's challenge: This challenge comes from listener Bruce Campbell of Kansas City, Mo. Think of a well-known U.S. city. Its population is over a quarter of a million. Phonetically, the first syllable of the city's name plus the first syllable of the name of its state will sound like a well-known brand name. What is it?
Challenge Answer: Plano, Texas --> Playtex
Winner: Keith Nathan of Bozeman, Montana
This week's challenge: The challenge is to create the shortest possible word ladder connecting LARGE to SMALL, changing one letter at a time, making a common, uncapitalized word each step of the way. Here's the tricky part: Plurals and verbs formed by adding -s are not allowed.
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