Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Let's Get To Work

Q:

Consider this list of five letter words:

METAL   CATCH   SLOPE  WRECK  BREAD   HOARD   LATIN   CONIC

Change one letter in each and rearrange the result to name a large, well-known company.  The new replacement letters, in order, will spell a familiar two word phrase relating to large, well-known companies.

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A:

DELTA   COACH   LOWES     JCREW   ADOBE     HONDA     INTEL     CISCO

DOW JONES




Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Menagerie

Q:

Think of a type of artisan.  Add one letter and rearrange the result to name a fish.

Think of a type of artist.  Change one letter and rearrange the result to name a mammal.

Think of a type of artistic inspiration.  Drop one letter and rearrange the result to name a bird.



A:

The image is a painting of  Raymond Burr (Perry Mason).

Artisan -->  Mason  --> Salmon
Artist  -->  Painter  -->  Panther
Artistic inspiration  -->  Muse  -->  Emu

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

You Decide

Q:

This is part puzzle and part creative challenge.  Here is a list of words.

messiah, vexed, eager, male, justify, savior, urbane

It's up to you to decide if these words are connected in any way.  But I assure you, they were chosen for a reason.  The reason is there for you to discover.

Now, add one more word (or two if you're waxing nostalgic) to this list that you feel is appropriate.  There is no unique solution.  However, there are wrong answers.  

No need to code or conceal your answer.  Just leave it in the comments.  A little post-modern expressionism, anyone?  Have fun!

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A:

The list of words could be used to describe a certain politician (imho).  Each word shares the same first two letters and name length of the first seven of the eight accepted planets (include Pluto if you're waxing nostalgic).

Any solution must be a seven letter word starting with Ne and a five letter word starting with Pl (if you're so inclined).

Nepotic       Plank

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

When is a Bird Not a Bird?

Q:

Take the phrase Angry Birds.  Replace each word with a one syllable synonym.  Both synonyms will contain  a single, identical vowel.  Replace them with a different identical vowel.  Rearrange the result to get a phrase that describes some of the largest companies in America.


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A:

Animals have long been used as metaphors for people.  She's a strange bird.  He's such a dog.  Are you a man or a mouse?  The image above shows a couple of cool cats.  Angry birds becomes mad cats. Change the a's to o's.

Angry birds -->  Mad cats -->  Dot coms