Sunday Puzzle: Hidden human body sentences
Briefly

The article describes an on-air challenge where participants must identify parts of the human body concealed within sentences. Each sentence contains consecutive letters that spell a body part, and all answers must consist of five or more letters. Additionally, a previous challenge involved dropping syllables from a singer's name to reveal a toy part. The current challenge requires identification of a seven-letter body part that, with the addition of a 'B' and rearrangement, forms another body part. Listeners must submit their answers by a given deadline for a chance to participate on air.
Take the fastest highway home. You might see a wolf in Germany. My office will compel visitors to show ID. Iowa is the first state to vote.
Scientists in the lab do mental work You can get a skin test in Estonia. Last week's challenge comes from listener Greg Smith, of Roscoe, Ill.
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