Find the answer for Homophone of 43-Across from the people who brought you the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
This is a phonetic puzzle. I'm going to read you some sentences. Each sentence contains homophones of two opposites. (Ex. People in Albany enunciate well. --> all, none) Note: The homophones may be ...
Kevin Jackson plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Sarah McCammon. Sunday Puzzle: Here The Homophone On-air Challenge: I'm going to read you some sentences. Each sentence contains ...
What are the shortest words with a given number of syllables? “I” and “a” each contain one letter and one syllable, which is the tightest ratio we could realistically expect. Are there any two-letter ...
Find a one-syllable word that becomes a three-syllable word when one letter is added to the end of it. There are at least three valid answers that are common English words and not proper nouns.
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