The weather's mixed around the world this weekend. So whether your in or out, here's some enigmas to keep you company.
BEFORE AND AFTER
Two distinct things or phrases share at least one word and can be combined to make something new. Based upon the clue below, do you know what it is?
The astronomers at the Royal Observatory in London, England were surprised to discover it was too late to go out and celebrate discovering a new constellation.
COMMON BONDS
The items in each group have something in common. Do you know what it is?
01. {Roy, Jeff, Bob, George, Tom}
02. {Rogers, Jones, Blake, Dinkley}
We'll reveal all next weekend. But for now, let's peek inside THE ANSWERS BOX, and discover the results from January 21's Puzzle Corner.
TRIVIA TIME
What showed warned viewers during its theme song (at least in the English version)
"The writers quit. We have no script. Why bother to rehearse?"
It's time for Animaniacs!
THE LETTER SHUFFLE
What four letter word, when you keep the constants in place and only change the vowel, gives you an item and all the verb tenses of its use?
SONG, because you can SING, SANG, and SUNG.
BEFORE AND AFTER
Two distinct things or phrases share at least one word and can be combined to make something new. Based upon the clue below, do you know what it is?
The astronomers at the Royal Observatory in London, England were surprised to discover it was too late to go out and celebrate discovering a new constellation.
COMMON BONDS
The items in each group have something in common. Do you know what it is?
01. {Roy, Jeff, Bob, George, Tom}
02. {Rogers, Jones, Blake, Dinkley}
We'll reveal all next weekend. But for now, let's peek inside THE ANSWERS BOX, and discover the results from January 21's Puzzle Corner.
TRIVIA TIME
What showed warned viewers during its theme song (at least in the English version)
"The writers quit. We have no script. Why bother to rehearse?"
It's time for Animaniacs!
THE LETTER SHUFFLE
What four letter word, when you keep the constants in place and only change the vowel, gives you an item and all the verb tenses of its use?
SONG, because you can SING, SANG, and SUNG.
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