Listeners who submit correct answers win a chance to play the on-air puzzle. What two words sound like the letter U but don't contain the letter? The first four letters, in order, spell a familiar boy's name. What is it? Think of a common seven-letter word in which the first, third and fifth letters are all U's.
CapRadio stations are licensed to California State University, Sacramento. If you know the answer to next week's challenge, submit it here. The word "you" sounds like the letter U, and it contains the letter U. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. On-air challenge: Today's puzzle is a little unusual. Listeners who submit correct answers win a chance to play the on-air puzzle. Yeah. And it contains the letter U. SHORTZ: Yeah. As a nonprofit organization, donations from people like you sustain the journalism that allows us to discover stories that are important to our audience. 1. SHORTZ: Unearthing. Sunday Puzzle: All About "U" April 19, 2020 • NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro and puzzlemaster Will Shortz play the puzzle this week with David Lillie of Buffalo, New York. Listeners who submit correct answers win a chance to play the on-air puzzle. The names of two state capitals end in the letter U. And the winner is David Lillie of Buffalo, N.Y. Congratulations. What part of the body is it?
3. (Hint: I said it in the first sentence of this puzzle's instructions.) 3. See how many of these U-related questions you can answer. I'll say it once more. There is a common four-letter word with a silent U... SHORTZ: It's four. What body part is it? The names of two state capitals end in the letter U. Our independent, nonprofit newsroom produces award-winning stories, podcasts and events. Think of a 10-letter word starting with U that means "digging up." Will Shortz | And the other one is a tree. Sep 29, 2020. ET. Hi, Will. GARCIA-NAVARRO: It might even be in the sentence you just uttered. What body part is it?
It's all about U. Winner: David Lillie of Buffalo, New York. There is a common four-letter word with a silent U in the third position. There is a common four-letter word with a silent U in the third position. GARCIA-NAVARRO: Have you been listening to The Puzzle for a long time? It's not because they aren't a threat, but because simpler deceptive tactics are still effective at spreading misinformation.
And it comes from listener Greg Lewis of Columbus, Ind. On-air challenge: Today's puzzle is a little unusual. 4. hide caption. You can check out our other games online at games.washingtonpost.com. It's all about "U" ... that is, the letter U. Name part of the human body in seven letters. It's all about "U" ... that is, the letter U. (Hint: I've said the word a couple of times already!). Challenge Answer: Large, sarge, serge, verge, verse, terse, tease, cease, chase, chasm, charm, chard, shard, share, stare, stale, stall, small (17 steps). Sunday Puzzle Drop the U, and the remaining nine letters will spell a two-word phrase that describes the moon in relation to the Earth. Important: Include a phone number where we can reach you by Thursday, April 23, at 3 p.m.
It was a tough one last week.
6. You know that tree? 2. Winner: David Lillie of Buffalo, New York. What word is it? Name part of the human body in seven letters. 5. It's all about "U" ... that is, the letter U. What are they? Include a phone number where we can reach you about that time. On-air challenge: Today's puzzle is a little unusual. LILLIE: I think since the initial days, so... GARCIA-NAVARRO: All right. LILLIE: My wife and I are supporters of WBFO, the station that spawned Terry Gross and Ira Flatow. FCC Public Files: KXJZ KKTO KUOP KQNC KXPR KXSR KXJS. Think of a 10-letter word starting with you that means digging up.
LILLIE: I'm a urological physician - a urologist in Buffalo, N.Y. GARCIA-NAVARRO: Wonderful. 1. 6.
Think of a common seven-letter word in which the first, third and fifth letters are all U's. What is next week's challenge? You drop the U. We Insist: A Timeline Of Protest Music In 2020. You can read all about it at npr.org/puzzle. NPR. What common household item has a doubled U in its name? The first four letters, in order, spell a familiar boy's name. Challenge Answer: Large, sarge, serge, verge, verse, terse, tease, cease, chase, chasm, charm, chard, shard, share, stare, stale, stall, small (17 steps). Challenge Answer: Large, sarge, serge, verge, verse, terse, tease, cease, chase, chasm, charm, chard, shard, share, stare, stale, stall, small (17 steps). Here's a recent newsletter. Some solvers submitted solutions in 15 steps. LILLIE: Yeah. There is a common four-letter word with a silent U in the third position.
The word "you" sounds like the letter U, and it contains the letter U. Here's the tricky part: Plurals and verbs formed by adding -s are not allowed. Are you ready to go? Sunday’s classic, entertaining and challenging puzzle. This week's challenge: This week's challenge comes from listener Greg Lewis, of Columbus, Ind. ET. GARCIA-NAVARRO: So what was last week's challenge? The second through fifth letters, in order, also spell a familiar boy's name. (Hint: I said it in the first sentence of this puzzle's instructions.). Play now for free! Important: Include a phone number where we can reach you by Thursday, April 23, at 3 p.m. Drop the U, and the remaining nine letters will spell a two-word phrase that describes the moon in relation to the Earth. It's all about "U" ... that is, the letter U. Last week's challenge: The challenge was to create the shortest possible word ladder connecting LARGE to SMALL, changing one letter at a time, making a common, uncapitalized word each step of the way. 'Pick Me Up, Dust Me Off' Helps 1 Infection Preventionist Keep Going Amid The Crisis, Kids Today Face Surging Rates Of Anxiety, Depression. Nearly 40% of student loan payers are helping someone else pay off their student loans, a new study found. 1. This week's challenge: This week's challenge comes from listener Greg Lewis, of Columbus, Ind. Here's the tricky part: Plurals and verbs formed by adding -s are not allowed. (Hint: I've said the word a couple of times already!).
7. The word "you" sounds like the letter U, and it contains the letter U. (Hint: I've said the word a couple of times already!). The names of two state capitals end in the letter U. If you know the answer to next week's challenge, submit it here. All right. NPR's Puzzlemaster Will Shortz has appeared on Weekend Edition Sunday since the program's start in 1987. What is the state’s plan to protect inmates from Covid-19? What body part is it? SHORTZ: Yeah, Y-E-W - very good. Play Washington Post’s Sunday crossword puzzles, by Evan Birnholz, online for free. What is it? Ten letters - starts with U - it means digging up, either literally or figuratively. Think of a common seven-letter word in which the first, third and fifth letters are all U's. Mississippi, off Rockport, July 21, 1943, 1943; full image below Overview Each week we will share a new puzzle featuring an artwork from the Museum’s collection. Name part of the human body in seven letters. 'A Family Affair': Others Often Chip In To Help Pay Off Student Loans. Are climatologists studying the pandemic’s effect on Puget Sound? 4. What are they? On-air challenge: Today's puzzle is a little unusual. CapRadio provides a trusted source of news because of you. The word "you" sounds like the letter U, and it contains the letter U. 5. 2. Sunday Puzzle: All About "U" NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro and puzzlemaster Will Shortz play the puzzle this week with David Lillie of Buffalo, New York. Here's your next one. Mississippi Read …
The names of two state capitals end in the letter U. See how many of these U-related questions can you answer. 1. 2. 4. Here's the tricky part: Plurals and verbs formed by adding -s are not allowed. Think of a 10-letter word starting with U that means "digging up." It's been a long time coming. The word "you" sounds like the letter U, and it contains the letter U. 1. Think of a common seven-letter word in which the first, third and fifth letters are all U's.
(Hint: I said it in the first sentence of this puzzle's instructions.) 3. See how many of these U-related questions can you answer. SHORTZ: All right, David. California Coronavirus Updates: California Outdoor Playgrounds Can Reopen, Northern California Wildfires: Where To Find Updates On Air Quality, Evacuations, And Official Information, California Coronavirus Updates: Airline Workers Facing Layoffs Due To Lack Of Pandemic Aid Package. The word "you" sounds like the letter U, and it contains the letter U. What common household item has a doubled U in its name — that is, two U's in a row? ©Tom Toro There are so many ways to pin a sen, Mumbling Isn’t a Sign of Laziness—It’s a Clever Data-Compression Trick, Many of us have been taught that pronouncing vowels indistinctly and dropping consonants are symptoms of slovenly speech, if not outright disregard for the English language. 6. Last week's challenge: The challenge was to create the shortest possible word ladder connecting LARGE to SMALL, changing one letter at a time, making a common, uncapitalized word each step of the way. Think of a 10-letter word starting with U that means "digging up." 4. This week's challenge: This week's challenge comes from listener Greg Lewis, of Columbus, Ind. Will Shortz; On-air challenge: Today's puzzle is a little unusual. What are they? What common household item has a doubled U in its name — that is, two U's in a row? Well, thank you so much for playing with us today. I asked you to make the shortest possible word ladder going from large to small, changing one letter at a time and making a common, uncapitalized word each step of the way. Who is going to work on Washington farms during the pandemic. Important: Include a phone number where we can reach you by Thursday, April 23, at 3 p.m. GARCIA-NAVARRO: Very good - I think - I've got to tell you, Will. What are they? Californians Are Voting On Another Dialysis Ballot Measure.
CapRadio stations are licensed to California State University, Sacramento. If you know the answer to next week's challenge, submit it here. The word "you" sounds like the letter U, and it contains the letter U. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. On-air challenge: Today's puzzle is a little unusual. Listeners who submit correct answers win a chance to play the on-air puzzle. Yeah. And it contains the letter U. SHORTZ: Yeah. As a nonprofit organization, donations from people like you sustain the journalism that allows us to discover stories that are important to our audience. 1. SHORTZ: Unearthing. Sunday Puzzle: All About "U" April 19, 2020 • NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro and puzzlemaster Will Shortz play the puzzle this week with David Lillie of Buffalo, New York. Listeners who submit correct answers win a chance to play the on-air puzzle. The names of two state capitals end in the letter U. And the winner is David Lillie of Buffalo, N.Y. Congratulations. What part of the body is it?
3. (Hint: I said it in the first sentence of this puzzle's instructions.) 3. See how many of these U-related questions you can answer. I'll say it once more. There is a common four-letter word with a silent U... SHORTZ: It's four. What body part is it? The names of two state capitals end in the letter U. Our independent, nonprofit newsroom produces award-winning stories, podcasts and events. Think of a 10-letter word starting with U that means "digging up." Will Shortz | And the other one is a tree. Sep 29, 2020. ET. Hi, Will. GARCIA-NAVARRO: It might even be in the sentence you just uttered. What body part is it?
It's all about U. Winner: David Lillie of Buffalo, New York. There is a common four-letter word with a silent U in the third position. There is a common four-letter word with a silent U in the third position. GARCIA-NAVARRO: Have you been listening to The Puzzle for a long time? It's not because they aren't a threat, but because simpler deceptive tactics are still effective at spreading misinformation.
And it comes from listener Greg Lewis of Columbus, Ind. On-air challenge: Today's puzzle is a little unusual. 4. hide caption. You can check out our other games online at games.washingtonpost.com. It's all about "U" ... that is, the letter U. Name part of the human body in seven letters. It's all about "U" ... that is, the letter U. (Hint: I've said the word a couple of times already!). Challenge Answer: Large, sarge, serge, verge, verse, terse, tease, cease, chase, chasm, charm, chard, shard, share, stare, stale, stall, small (17 steps). Sunday Puzzle Drop the U, and the remaining nine letters will spell a two-word phrase that describes the moon in relation to the Earth. Important: Include a phone number where we can reach you by Thursday, April 23, at 3 p.m.
It was a tough one last week.
6. You know that tree? 2. Winner: David Lillie of Buffalo, New York. What word is it? Name part of the human body in seven letters. 5. It's all about "U" ... that is, the letter U. What are they? Include a phone number where we can reach you about that time. On-air challenge: Today's puzzle is a little unusual. LILLIE: I think since the initial days, so... GARCIA-NAVARRO: All right. LILLIE: My wife and I are supporters of WBFO, the station that spawned Terry Gross and Ira Flatow. FCC Public Files: KXJZ KKTO KUOP KQNC KXPR KXSR KXJS. Think of a 10-letter word starting with you that means digging up.
LILLIE: I'm a urological physician - a urologist in Buffalo, N.Y. GARCIA-NAVARRO: Wonderful. 1. 6.
Think of a common seven-letter word in which the first, third and fifth letters are all U's. What is next week's challenge? You drop the U. We Insist: A Timeline Of Protest Music In 2020. You can read all about it at npr.org/puzzle. NPR. What common household item has a doubled U in its name? The first four letters, in order, spell a familiar boy's name. Challenge Answer: Large, sarge, serge, verge, verse, terse, tease, cease, chase, chasm, charm, chard, shard, share, stare, stale, stall, small (17 steps). Challenge Answer: Large, sarge, serge, verge, verse, terse, tease, cease, chase, chasm, charm, chard, shard, share, stare, stale, stall, small (17 steps). Here's a recent newsletter. Some solvers submitted solutions in 15 steps. LILLIE: Yeah. There is a common four-letter word with a silent U in the third position.
The word "you" sounds like the letter U, and it contains the letter U. Here's the tricky part: Plurals and verbs formed by adding -s are not allowed. Are you ready to go? Sunday’s classic, entertaining and challenging puzzle. This week's challenge: This week's challenge comes from listener Greg Lewis, of Columbus, Ind. ET. GARCIA-NAVARRO: So what was last week's challenge? The second through fifth letters, in order, also spell a familiar boy's name. (Hint: I said it in the first sentence of this puzzle's instructions.). Play now for free! Important: Include a phone number where we can reach you by Thursday, April 23, at 3 p.m. Drop the U, and the remaining nine letters will spell a two-word phrase that describes the moon in relation to the Earth. It's all about "U" ... that is, the letter U. Last week's challenge: The challenge was to create the shortest possible word ladder connecting LARGE to SMALL, changing one letter at a time, making a common, uncapitalized word each step of the way. 'Pick Me Up, Dust Me Off' Helps 1 Infection Preventionist Keep Going Amid The Crisis, Kids Today Face Surging Rates Of Anxiety, Depression. Nearly 40% of student loan payers are helping someone else pay off their student loans, a new study found. 1. This week's challenge: This week's challenge comes from listener Greg Lewis, of Columbus, Ind. Here's the tricky part: Plurals and verbs formed by adding -s are not allowed. (Hint: I've said the word a couple of times already!).
7. The word "you" sounds like the letter U, and it contains the letter U. (Hint: I've said the word a couple of times already!). The names of two state capitals end in the letter U. If you know the answer to next week's challenge, submit it here. All right. NPR's Puzzlemaster Will Shortz has appeared on Weekend Edition Sunday since the program's start in 1987. What is the state’s plan to protect inmates from Covid-19? What body part is it? SHORTZ: Yeah, Y-E-W - very good. Play Washington Post’s Sunday crossword puzzles, by Evan Birnholz, online for free. What is it? Ten letters - starts with U - it means digging up, either literally or figuratively. Think of a common seven-letter word in which the first, third and fifth letters are all U's. Mississippi, off Rockport, July 21, 1943, 1943; full image below Overview Each week we will share a new puzzle featuring an artwork from the Museum’s collection. Name part of the human body in seven letters. 'A Family Affair': Others Often Chip In To Help Pay Off Student Loans. Are climatologists studying the pandemic’s effect on Puget Sound? 4. What are they? On-air challenge: Today's puzzle is a little unusual. CapRadio provides a trusted source of news because of you. The word "you" sounds like the letter U, and it contains the letter U. 5. 2. Sunday Puzzle: All About "U" NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro and puzzlemaster Will Shortz play the puzzle this week with David Lillie of Buffalo, New York. Here's your next one. Mississippi Read …
The names of two state capitals end in the letter U. See how many of these U-related questions can you answer. 1. 2. 4. Here's the tricky part: Plurals and verbs formed by adding -s are not allowed. Think of a 10-letter word starting with U that means "digging up." It's been a long time coming. The word "you" sounds like the letter U, and it contains the letter U. 1. Think of a common seven-letter word in which the first, third and fifth letters are all U's.
(Hint: I said it in the first sentence of this puzzle's instructions.) 3. See how many of these U-related questions can you answer. SHORTZ: All right, David. California Coronavirus Updates: California Outdoor Playgrounds Can Reopen, Northern California Wildfires: Where To Find Updates On Air Quality, Evacuations, And Official Information, California Coronavirus Updates: Airline Workers Facing Layoffs Due To Lack Of Pandemic Aid Package. The word "you" sounds like the letter U, and it contains the letter U. What common household item has a doubled U in its name — that is, two U's in a row? ©Tom Toro There are so many ways to pin a sen, Mumbling Isn’t a Sign of Laziness—It’s a Clever Data-Compression Trick, Many of us have been taught that pronouncing vowels indistinctly and dropping consonants are symptoms of slovenly speech, if not outright disregard for the English language. 6. Last week's challenge: The challenge was to create the shortest possible word ladder connecting LARGE to SMALL, changing one letter at a time, making a common, uncapitalized word each step of the way. Think of a 10-letter word starting with U that means "digging up." 4. This week's challenge: This week's challenge comes from listener Greg Lewis, of Columbus, Ind. Will Shortz; On-air challenge: Today's puzzle is a little unusual. What are they? What common household item has a doubled U in its name — that is, two U's in a row? Well, thank you so much for playing with us today. I asked you to make the shortest possible word ladder going from large to small, changing one letter at a time and making a common, uncapitalized word each step of the way. Who is going to work on Washington farms during the pandemic. Important: Include a phone number where we can reach you by Thursday, April 23, at 3 p.m. GARCIA-NAVARRO: Very good - I think - I've got to tell you, Will. What are they? Californians Are Voting On Another Dialysis Ballot Measure.