PUZZLERIA! SLICES: OVER 5πe2 SERVED
Schpuzzle of the Week:
Just a couple o’ words in a couplet
Breezes toss and tickle rippling prints and tints,Making taut the “sails” of clothes-pinned billowy chintz.
Within that couplet thou shalt find a pair
Of words that both a rare distinction share.
So (“unpoetically” now!) what unusual property do a couple of words in that couplet share?
Appetizer Menu
Delightfully Puzzley “Discophilia” Appetizer:“Order in the Countdown Court!”
The list below – if we base it on certain songtitles associated with the artists – is out of order.
Can you put them in a more logical and “numerically fitting” order?On what did you base that order?
What song titles did you use?Which song title was “doubly relevant”?
1. David Bowie
2. The White Stripes3. Bobby Bland
4. Three Dog Night
5. Freddie King
6. Sonny Boy Williams
7. Nina Simone
8. Dusty Springfield
9. B.B. King
10. Merle Travis
MENU
Unclear & Conflicted Hors d’Oeuvre:
A Nuclear (Family) Threat?
Name an informal term for a member of the nuclear family.
Remove one of its letters to name a potentially life-threatening response triggered by the human immune system...
(Well, that’s kind of a downer... but consider this: If you replace a letter of that life-threatening response with a P, the result will be things that are enjoyable and refreshing!
What are this informal family-member term, life-threatening response, and things that are enjoyable and refreshing?
Birds-Of-Wordprey Slice:
Two words... for the same bird
Switch the initial sounds of two words:
~ some two-syllable colorful tropical birds and...
~ some one-syllable “Down-Under” mountain-dwelling endangered species of those same birds.
The result sounds like two foods that are often served together as a side dish. The colors of these foods share four common letters.
What are these two birds and two foods?
Riffing Off Shortz Slices:
“Sic Semper Tyrannosaurus Rex”
Will Shortz’s June 7th NPR Weekend Edition Sunday puzzle reads:
Rearrange the letters of “NECESSARY MISPRINT” to spell a familiar phrase.
Puzzleria!s Riffing Off Shortz Slices read:
ENTREE #1
Name an American idiomatic phrase that means "being in an enviable, highly advantageous, or superior position," in five words of 2, 2, 3, 7 and 4 letters. Rearrange this 28 letters to spell three words associated with the Bible:
~ a synonym of Eden,~ a unit of Ark measurement, and
~ the ordinal number of the commandment that proscribes coveting.
What are this phrase and three biblical words?
(Note: Entrees #2 through #7 were composed by our friend Nodd, author of “Nodd ready for prime time” on Puzzleria!)
ENTREE #2
You can rearrange the letters in a two-word food item you might have on your breakfast table to spell a two-word description of the 1942 film “Kings Row.” What are the item and the description?
ENTREE #3
You can rearrange the letters in another two-word food item you might have on your breakfast table to spell a two-word description of what happened when the cold, hungry grasshopper implored the ants to let him into their shelter in the 1934 Disney film “The Grasshopper and the Ants.”What are the item and the description?
ENTREE #4You can rearrange the letters in a third two-word food item you might have on your breakfast table to spell, in two words, what the producers of “Jeopardy!” undertook after Alex Trebek passed away.
What is the item and what did the producers undertake?
ENTREE #5
Name a two-word phrase for something businesses are typically trying to achieve.Rearrange its letters to get a two-word phrase for something that might get you arrested.
What are the two phrases?
ENTREE #6
Rearrange the letters of a two-word subject currently in the news to get a phrase describing, in two words and one initialism, what the U.S. Air Force would be doing if theywere charged with evacuating the customers of a U.S. espionage organization from a foreign country.
What are the subject and the phrase?
ENTREE #7Rearrange the letters in the first and last names of a controversial business magnate to get the last names of a controversial baseball
manager of the past and a controversial current head of state.
Who are these three persons?
ENTREE #8If you rearrange the letters of TUTU and BERET (see image) you can spell three words: (1) a wager, (2) the name of a boy king, and (3) a synonym of the verb “regret.”
Or, you can spell a whirlpool site, dimpled-sphere-prop and divot.
Or, You can spell a montana city and a synonym of “factual and accurate.”
Or... you can spell a familiar phrase.
What is this phrase?
Dessert Menu
“Just sum screwy math... what’s the difference?” Dessert:
“It just don’t seem to add up... or subtract down!”
Explain how the six equations below might possibly be true:
1. Five minus two equals four.2. Six minus one equals nine.
3. Seven minus four equals five.
4. Eight minus four equals one.
5. Eleven minus five equals five.
6. Twelve minus four equals fifty-five.
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QUESTIONS?
ReplyDeleteLego, I haven't read a word yet of the new puzzles. (Too much else going on). However, when my eye dropped on the 5 PI e-squared (which i dont' know hOW to type properly), I went to look up how much that was, and it's just under 116. Now, if a 'slice served' is considered to be an individual puzzle, then 12 years times 12 months times who knows HOW many puzzles per week (15? More?) is a whole lot MORE than 116 puzzles. Is there any way to actually come up with how many puzzles have been 'served' here?
DeleteI just solved both the Hors D'O and the Slice, happily. However, I disagree that the endangered second bird is only ONE syllable....Google says it is pronounced in two syllables, and that is also what I had always assumed.
DeleteRE Entree #1: I think there's a typo, since 2 + 2 + 3 + 7 + 4 add up to 18, not 28 as stated.
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ReplyDeleteIn addition to Hors D'O and Slice mentioned above in questions, I have managed to work out Entrees 1, 7 (got lucky) and 8, as well as Dessert. NO idea how to tackle the Schpuzzle, Appetizer or any of the other entrees (though I THOUGHT I was on the road to Entree 2, but alas....)
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ReplyDeleteMight a pun I polish fit between
ReplyDeleteTwo things we all wish could be seen?