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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Two Fer the Price of One
1) What phrase is being suggested below?
SH
TT
RG
EN
And just to mix things up --
2) The words white and black are antonyms.
What two words, one rhyming with white and the other with black, are also antonyms?
it's something about strength, but i can't figure it out exactly. i'm just happy enough that i realized it spells s-t-r-e-n-g-t-h going down the first column and up the second. :P
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Tight:Slack
ReplyDeleteit's something about strength, but i can't figure it out exactly. i'm just happy enough that i realized it spells s-t-r-e-n-g-t-h going down the first column and up the second. :P
ReplyDeletehey Mike, why no answers?
ReplyDeleteBecause I completely forgot! Sorry.
ReplyDeleteThe first is 'tower of strength,' although I'm not sure that's completely obvious from the clue itself. I guess you could say it's a tower.
The second is just as cri points out: tight and slack. How cri figured it out??? I know I had to look up the answer.