NAPS, CRACKLE, POP
NPR Weekend Edition Sunday Puzzle
May 20, 2018
Will Shortz (#1-6)
The first word of each clue below is an anagram of one of the words in a well-known advertising slogan - past or present. The second word is one of the other words in the slogan. Can you name the slogan and its product? For example, in the title, NAPS is an anagram of SNAP, and the slogan SNAP, CRACLE, POP is for Rice Krispies cereal.
1. PEEKS - GOING
2. PROD - LAST
3. STONED - NOBODY
4. MINUETS - FIFTEEN
5. SKIS - BEGINS
6. SEWN - PRINT
7. SMELT - HAND
8. LEAPS - SQUEEZE
Answers:
1. It keeps going and going and going - Energizer Batteries
2. Good to the last drop - Maxwell House Coffee
3. Nobody doesn't like Sara Lee
4. Fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more - Geico Insurance
5. Every kiss begins with K - Kay Jewelers
6. All the news that's fit to print - New York Times
7. It melts in your mouth - not in your hand - M&M candy
8. Please don't squeeze the Charmin - Charmin bath tissue
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