Sunday Puzzle: All In
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Sunday Puzzle: All In
"Today's puzzle is called "All In." I'm going to give you clues for two words. Insert the letters A-L-L inside the answer to the first clue to get the answer to the second. Ex. Opposite of good / Romantic song --> B(ALL)AD 1. Exam / Having the greatest height 2. Bathe standing up / Not as deep 3. Something that's unexpected and beneficial / Air-filled rubber sac attached to a string"
"4. What bees do / Playing for time 5. Descendant / Green onion 6. Attempt in basketball / Onion used in cooking 7. Sweeper's tool / Locale in the game Clue 8. Overhead structure supporting a crane / Courage displayed in battle 9. Vast wooded areas / Prevents from happening Last week's challenge Last week's challenge came from Joseph Young of St. Cloud, Minn. Think of a word that means "very small.""
Insert the letters A-L-L inside the answer to each first clue to form the second answer for each numbered pair. Nine paired clues are presented, each showing a first and second clue separated by a slash; an example converts Opposite of good into Romantic song as B(ALL)AD. The page also records last week's challenge, its answer Subatomic / Atomic sub, and the winner. A new challenge asks for a famous living singer whose combined names have four syllables, with syllables two and four sounding like items a dog walker would likely carry, plus submission details and a deadline.
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