Our editors are: Richard Renner , Joe Wander and Kristy Compton . Think of a common five-letter word. We do this … Sunday Puzzle: Flipping R's To S's Listener Richard McCurdy of Sherman Oaks, Calif., plays this week's puzzle with New York Times puzzlemaster Will Shortz. Atlanta Mayor Defends Legal Face-Off With Georgia's … On the way back, the cab driver didn't know exactly where the airport was, but once in the area I spotted a Cessna in the traffic pattern and told the driver, "Follow that plane! Sunday Puzzle Like, you're doing great here...SHORTZ: ...So this is the opposite of what you're doing.GARCIA-NAVARRO: That was great. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. I said think of a two-letter word and a five-letter word that are synonyms. You succeeded. Forums; Daily Chess Puzzles; 8/4/2019 - Advancement In The Endgame. Sunday Puzzle

I should have waited before sending in my answer. Sunday Puzzle Sorry, MJ.I tried a musical clue (.... ... and do it again) referring to the song "Roll Me Over in the Clover" (roll me over, lay me down & do it again), popular w soldiers in WWII and w junior-high age kids in the 50's & 60's. The winner will play the puzzle on the air with host Lulu Garcia-Navarro and Will Shortz, My dad's dad always got pain in his legs when swimming, and we never found a way to prevent ______ ______.4. You get a famous day.” That’s VE Day, 8 May 1945. Sunday Puzzle And the answer is hi and hello.

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title supposed to be a reference to dogs chasing cars? (I'm originally from Brooklyn so ignore the sarcasm). NPR puzzle synopsis Welcome to the NPR puzzle weekly synopsis group. Sunday Puzzle Want more chess puzzles? You tell me the missing first word. Sunday Puzzle It comes from listener Matt Pillai (ph) of Denver. Here's my standard reminder... don't post the answer or any hints that could lead directly to the answer (e.g. I posted "e" as in e, Euler's number (e = 2.71828...), Euler (pronounced oiler), oil, John D. Rockefeller, Nelson Rockefeller, Happy Rockefeller, happy, joy, Ode to Joy, 4th movement of Beethoven's 9th Symphony, Beethoven, Roll Over Beethoven (Chuck Berry), roll over.You know, I can just picture Blaine right now thinking, “I had no idea what he meant at the time, but seeing his explanation just now, I realize that I Yep! Thank you for playing The Puzzle.GARCIA-NAVARRO: All right, Will. Learn. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.That was my original guess, but it felt a bit contrived, then I figured out what I think is the intended answer.Also a name of one who punished those who didn't follow instructions and commands.I would be seriously shocked to learn that Crito and I are the only two fans of the Prisoner in Blainesville. Yes Oregon is beautiful, but not as beautiful as Washington and we have more variety than any other state.Oh yeah! The baker would ______ under her breath if her apple ______ turned out bad.5.