Friday's button puzzle — where we lined up three buttons (well, two buttons and a baseball card) has produced a winner.

And the winner is: Ann Orr of Washington, D.C.

The answer: Saxby Chambliss (Sax + B + Chambliss)

Yes, it was an easy puzzle. Yes, I cheated by using a baseball card. Yes, yes, yes. But rest assured: Future ScuttleButton puzzles will not be this easy.

By the way, among the many answers were some that were especially creative. Kathi Rubin, an assistant professor at Baker College in Owosso, Mich., eschewed a serious answer and instead came up with this ditty:

Lil Bill Blue,

Come blow your sax.

Bush's crony Chambliss won re-election,

But without 60 Democrats can relax.

Erica Ryan of Alexandria, Va., on the other hand, was downright cruel. Deciding to reverse the order of the items, Erica, an online/new media editor here at NPR, came up with, "Yankees B[aseball] Blows." Look, I know all about freedoms and the Internets, but I'm not going to sit idly by while my Yankees are being demonized. Maybe Steinbrenner can buy Erica Ryan.

Two items of note: I turned off the comments section at the bottom of the puzzle page so people won't see an answer while the contest is still going on. And in the future, winners will be chosen at random (rather than first correct answer) in case people don't get to play the game as soon as it goes up on the site.

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