Tuesday, May 29, 2012

A Beautiful Dinner

Q:


Consider this sentence:

The newlywed began to scurry around the kitchen, hoping to create a meal that her husband would really brag about to her in-laws.

Replace two words with synonyms without changing the meaning of the sentence.  These two words, phonetically, will name a famous movie actor.

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A:

The title is similar to the movie A Beautiful Mind.  The image calls to mind the sound dried leaves make.

The newlywed began to rustle around the kitchen, hoping to create a meal that her husband would really crow about to her in-laws.

Russell Crowe





Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Is There Anybody In Here?

Q:


As presidential candidates, think of a word that describes Barack Obama (be nice) and a word that describes Mitt Romney (be nice).  Take the first initial of each word.  Think of a synonym of the word reflection.  Take the synonym and the two initials and rearrange to name what will be seen this November.

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A:

In this election cycle, Obama is the Incumbent and Romney is the Challenger.  I - C
If you hollered the title in the image, you would hear a synonym of reflection, namely an ECHO.

Choice

Apologies for switching from plural back to singular (reflections).  I realized the plural of echo is echoes and not echos.  Didn't need the extra E. 

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

This for That


Q:


Many words can be spelled by stringing together two US postal abbreviations -  co-ok, me-al, or-ca,  etc.  There are also (though fewer) words spelled by stringing three together, as in va-nd-al.

Name an eight letter word that is spelled by stringing four US postal abbreviations together.

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A:

Although there are several possibilities, I was looking for one in particular. 

The title is the English translation of the Latin phrase Quid Pro Quo.  The question hints at food, seafood in particular.  The chandeliers represent the political leanings of the states involved, blue, red, blue and blue.

CA   -   LA   -   MA   -   RI





Wednesday, May 9, 2012

What The Heck Was That Guy's Name?

Q:


ROT 13 is a simple code where a letter is moved 13 places forward in the alphabet.  For example, A goes to N, B goes to O, etc.  For letters in the second half of the alphabet, move the letters 13 places earlier.  T goes to G, etc.  This should help:

A        B        C        D        E        F        G        H       I        J        K        L        M
N        O       P         Q        R       S         T        U      V       W      X        Y        Z

Think of a large island whose last letter is a ROT 13 of its first letter.  Remove the first and last letters and the result when ROT 13ed will name the general category of an endangered species there.

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A:


The image is a screensaver from the movie The Matrix and that guy's name was Neo.  B and O are rot 13's of each other.  The sun bear is an endangered species on this island that is home to Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia.

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Borneo               Bear

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

No Way!

Q:  


Think of a six letter word meaning "man".  Add an E and a W somewhere in the word  (without rearranging any letters) to name something the man might consume.

Swap an O and an R for the E and W.  Change the first letter to an S and rearrange the result to name something this particular man might wear.

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A:

The title is the first part of a familiar phrase - "No way, Jose".  The image is some arrows.

Hombre          Homebrew          Sombrero