SPEAKING OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES II
NY Times PUZZLEMANIA (annual special section)
December 15, 2019
Will Shortz
Each sentence below conceals the name of a foreign country phonetically somewhere inside it.
Ex: The stream was full of little eels.
Ans. Italy (little eels)
1. On your iPhone, ask Siri another question.
2. It's dangerous to rebuke reigning monarchs.
3. Kids consider Clarabell easily the best clown.
4. My kid sister played Candy Crush about a million times.
5. The man whose hands were rough ran some lotion over them.
6. What do a bell, a rooster, and an alarm clock have in common.
Answers:
1. Syria (Siri another)
2. Ukraine (rebuke reigning)
3. Belize (Clarabell easily)
4. Russia (Crush about)
5. France (rough ran some)
6. Belarus (bell, a rooster)
Sunday, February 9, 2020
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