Take the phrase "The Customer Smiles". Rearrange the letters to name something that makes for a long day.
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I don't suppose many of you tried to make a connection to a massive hangover, did you? This was a pretty straightforward puzzle. "The Customer Smiles" anagrams into "The Summer Solstice" which is the longest day of the year and this post was published on 6/21/2011, the summer solstice.
I wonder if there's a pinball machine in that bar.
ReplyDeleteDid I pick up on that clue, or what?
ReplyDeleteI really don't know, Tommy; I'm wondering what happened to last week's answer.
ReplyDeleteOne week ago we could have been talking about a gadfly.
ReplyDeleteOut of town last week, Paul. Thanks for reminding me.
ReplyDeletefor last week--I came up with elm/camel and oak/kapok....tea and agate I had also....have fun on this one
ReplyDeletecookieface, I like elm/camel, but remember the additional letters need to be a postal abbreviation (PK/KP?).
ReplyDeletePaul, box and borax, nice.
ReplyDeleteTB--you are correct, I misplaced my letters and saw it wrong--ty for noticing
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