EAT YOUR WORDS XIX
Credit: GAMES/World of Puzzles
June, 2016
Stephen Sniderman
Each word in the left-hand column can "eat" one of the words in the right-hand column to form a new word - without any re-arrangement of letters. For example, the word LINT in the left-hand column could swallow the word GAME in the right-hand column to produce LIGAMENT (liGAMEnt). The words in the right-hand column are in random order. Can you match the eaters with the "eatees" and determine the new words?
LINT LAMA
GRASPER EXIT
FANCIER GAME
PANTRY DIP
SANDER SHOP
COMPLIES IN
SERENITY MOTH
GRANDER AGE
Answers:
LINT - GAME - - - LIGAMENT
GRASPER - SHOP - - - GRASSHOPPER
FANCIER - IN - - - FINANCIER
PANTRY - AGE - - - PAGEANTRY
SANDER - LAMA - - - SALAMANDER
COMPLIES - EXIT - - - COMPLEXITIES
SERENITY - DIP - - - SERENDIPITY
GRANDER - MOTH - - - GRANDMOTHER
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