Rhyme Three Times
In this week's on-air puzzle, you are given three words that rhyme with three things that start with the same letter and are in the same category. For example, given "soxer," "facet" and "regal," the answer would be "boxer, "basset" and "beagle."
Challenge from Last Week: From Andrew Chaikin of San Francisco. Insert a long E sound after the first letter of "bond" and phonetically you get "be-ond." Insert a long E sound after the first letter of "renter" and you get "re-enter." Name something found in outer space. Insert a long E sound after the first letter, and you'll name a resident of a major American city. What are the words?
The answer: Satellite, Seattleite
The winner: Stephen Walton of Portland, Ore.
Next Week's Challenge: Rearrange the letters of "assembly hall" to spell three loud sounds.

