The puzzle theme focuses on two-word phrases adhering to specific vowel sounds. Each answer must involve a word with a long -A sound as the first word and a word with a long -I sound as the second word. Examples include 'Numbers after six, seven,' and 'Increase in salary.' Additional examples exemplify the pattern, showcasing terms relevant to fear, interaction, and measurements in various contexts. A challenge is also presented, encouraging participation from listeners to showcase their problem-solving skills related to hospitals.
Numbers after six, seven follow the theme of two-word phrases where the first has a long 'A' sound and the second has a long 'I' sound.
Fear of speaking before a large audience is known as glossophobia, illustrating how the puzzle combines various familiar phrases with vowel sounds.
Direct interaction with someone one on one is an example of personal communication and fits the theme of the puzzle as well.
Increase in salary signifies a raise, showing how common phrases can adhere to specific vowel sounds taught in this puzzle.
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