My NPR Sunday Puzzle credentials go back just about to the beginning of its run in 1987, but today's was one of the funniest I can remember.
Will Shortz gave the contestant and host Rachel Martin seven classic advertising slogans with the last word scrambled. They were supposed to unscramble and name the brand or product associated with the phrase.
Here are the clues, with a bit of visual assistance from me. Pretend it's one of those matching quizzes, and draw an imaginary line between the phrase and the appropriate visual reference:
I'll leave you to it. Excuse me while I go obey my tshirt.
3 comments:
I felt for that guy this morning-- he seemed kinda blissfully free of ad awareness.
As for me, I'm marveling at how you got all those pictures and bits of text to line up so nicely (and with pics so uniform in size).
I was proud of that myself. (Made all the photos a uniform width in Photoshop, then manually made an HTML table, since Blogger doesn't give us that option in the WYSIWYG editor.)
That contestant must have been young, because who doesn't remember "can't believe I ate the whole thing"? You ate it, Ralph.
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