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Welcome to our
April 29th edition of Joseph Young’s Puzzleria! This edition marks
the end of our second year of original nutty and knotty puzzletry. Next Friday
we shall begin our third year of Puzzleria!
We’re serving
up six piping-fresh puzzles this week, including three of the “Riffing/Ripping
Off Shortz” variety – an Hors d’Oeuvre, Appetizer and Slice.
Also on our menus
this week are a “novel” Morsel, a “doggonerel” Slice, and a mix ‘n’ match Dessert.
So, Think Good,
It’s Friday TGIF). And, as always, enjoy:
Hors d’Oeuvre
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Will Shortz’s
NPR Weekend Edition Sunday puzzle this past week reads:
Name a
famous singer – first and last names. The last four letters of the first name
spelled backward plus the first four letters of the last name spelled forward –
read together, in order – name a section of products in a drugstore. What is
it?
Here is our
Puzzlerian! Ripping Off Shortz Hors d’Oeuvre:
Name a famous singer – first and last names.
Take all but the second letter of the first name and spell the result backward.
Place this in front of the first four letters of the last name spelled forward.
Read the result in order to name a section of products in a drugstore.
What is this
section? Who is the singer?
Morsel
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Eddie Cantor
lives!
Background and
plot outline for a novel:
1941, Minsk,
Belorussia: The German Army occupies the city. The Nazis round up thousands of
Jewish refugees, executing the majority and imprisoning the rest in a ghetto
erected on the outskirts of Minsk.
Within the
ghetto, a Jewish resistance movement arises with help from the Communist
underground. As the Holocaust and World War II wear on, the resistance succeeds
in enabling approximately 10,000 Jews to escape from the ghetto to surrounding
forests.
Embedded deep
within the underground resistance network is a sub-network of yeshivas in
which rabbis and seminarians resurrect the ancient tradition and spirit of “cabala” (which
in Hebrew means “reception” in the sense of “hospitality” ). These underground cabals surreptitiously host Jewish
refugees, providing them asylum until a safe pathway to freedom becomes
possible.
The working
title of the novel is “Cabals Via Yeshivas.”
Rearrange the
17 letters in that title to form the names of two Singers – one fictional, the
other real. Both Singers, but especially the real one, have an ethnic
connection to the subject of the novel and to the two longer words in its
title.
Who are these
two Singers?
Appetizer
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Warblers,
not Woofers
Click this link (and look under “Next Week’s”) to read Will Shortz’s NPR Weekend Edition Sunday puzzle from this past week.
Now solve the riff-off puzzle below:
Name a section
of products in a drugstore, a three-syllable plural word. Bisect the word. Add
a letter to the beginning of the first half to name a well-known musical.
Take a synonym
of “warble,” delete one of its double-letters and replace its vowel with a
different vowel. Place this result after the second half of the plural
three-syllable drugstore word to form a synonym of “musician.”
What is this
drugstore product section? What are the musical and the synonyms of warble and
musician?
MENU
Sons Of Unspayed Doggerel Slice:
A desperate cry
for hell
Hell fires are
stoked by fossil fuel that filth enriches.
The lecher, thief and liar are sons of sinful itches.
If heretics in
hell have fun though, I’m a shoo-in…
So donate to my
cause, effect my hellish ruin.
Each line in
the quatrain above contains a number of words that contain a total of exactly 17
letters. Those letters can be rearranged to form a 17-letter four-word phrase that has
been quoted in recent news stories.
What is the
phrase?
Hint: In three
of the quatrain’s lines, the “number of words” is three. In a fourth line, the “number
of words” is four.
Ripping Off
Shortz Slice:
Click this link (and look under “Next Week’s”) to read Will Shortz’s NPR Weekend Edition Sunday puzzle from this past week.
Now solve the rip-off puzzle below:
Name a famous female singer from the past – first and last names. Add a letter somewhere in the last
name to form the last name of a male singer. Delete a letter from the first
name, leaving a last name shared by a pair of hall of fame singers.
Name one of the
male singer’s band mates (another male) from a hall of fame band. The last four letters of this band mate’s first name, spelled
backward, form a noun that applies to the female singer at the beginning of the puzzle.
The first, fourth and final letters of the male band mate’s last name are the same as the first, fourth and final letters of another male singer with the same first name. Both singers once played in bands with “avian” names. The first four letters in the second male singer’s last name are the first name of a female hall of fame singer from the past. The four-letter noun that applied to the other past female singer has sometimes also been applied to this singer (albeit in a somewhat looser sense).
The first, fourth and final letters of the male band mate’s last name are the same as the first, fourth and final letters of another male singer with the same first name. Both singers once played in bands with “avian” names. The first four letters in the second male singer’s last name are the first name of a female hall of fame singer from the past. The four-letter noun that applied to the other past female singer has sometimes also been applied to this singer (albeit in a somewhat looser sense).
Who are, in
order: The past singer, the male singer, the two hall of fame singers with the
same last name, the male singer’s band mate, the male singer who shares that
band mate’s first name, and the second past singer?
What is the
noun that has been applied to both past singers? What are the two bands with “avian”
names?
Dessert Menu
Each of the ten
images pictured below is labeled with a number from 1 to 10 in its upper-left-hand
corner.
Write a two-word caption for each image, then arrange the ten images into five appropriate pairs:
(For convenience, you can use the 1-to-10 labeling in your answer.)
(For convenience, you can use the 1-to-10 labeling in your answer.)
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grits, anagraham crackers, rhyme thyme and sage sprinklings.)
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