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Challenge on the air: I will read you a few sentences. Everyone hides the name of a part of the human body in consecutive letters. Each answer has five or more letters.
Ex. Jethro ate a pear. -> The throat
- Take the fastest motorway house.
- You might see a wolf in Germany.
- My office will force visitors to show an identity document.
- Iowa is the first state to vote.
- Can a model with a mustache live a life?
- Repair your shirt before leaving.
- Last night, I looked at a “sopranos” trilogy.
- You have to erase your work if you spoil.
- Laboratory scientists do mental work
- You can take a skin test in Estonia
Last week’s challenge: Last week’s challenge comes from the listener Greg Smith, from Roscoe, in Illinois. Think of a popular singer whose first names and surnames each have two syllables. Place the second syllable of each name and you will end up with the piece of a toy. What singer is it?
Challenge response: Dolly Parton -> Doll game
Winner: Lauren Cusitello of San Deigo, California.
This week’s challenge: This week’s challenge comes from the listener Lindsay Terrien, from Chicago. Name a part of the human body in seven letters. Add a B and reorganize the result to obtain another part of the human body.
Submit your answer
If you know the response to the challenge, submit it here before Thursday, February 6 at 3 p.m. he. Auditors whose answers are selected earn a chance to play the puzzle in the air. Important: Include a phone number where we can reach you.