EAT YOUR WORDS III
Credit: GAMES Magazine - Nov. 2013
Stephen Sniderman
Each word in the left-hand column can "eat" one of the words in the right-hand column to produce a new word - without any re-arrangement of letters. For example, the word SUED can swallow the word STAIN to form SUSTAINED. The words in the right-hand column are not in order. Can you match the eaters with the "eatees" and determine the new words?
TRESSES PI
BEING DELI
CENTER LIT
ONION SPA
SINE TIME
MAY TRAY
QUAY HOGAN
Answers:
TRESSES - SPA - - TRESPASSES
BEING - TRAY - - BETRAYING
CENTER - TIME - - CENTIMETER
ONION - PI - - OPINION
SINE - DELI - - SIDELINE
MAY - HOGAN - - MAHOGANY
QUAY - LIT - - QUALITY
Monday, November 18, 2013
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