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Each puzzle represents a familiar word or phrase. The key that unlocks the answers is found in the arrangement and design of the letters, words or numbers. For example, take this puzzle: MATH THE. What do you see? THE after MATH. And there’s your answer: “the aftermath.” Or how about CHAWHORGE? Look carefully and you’ll see the word WHO in the middle of the word CHARGE. So the answer is “who’s in charge.” Now let’s find out if you’re clever enough to get a few on your own….
Each puzzle represents a familiar word or phrase. The key that unlocks the answers is found in the arrangement and design of the letters, words or numbers. For example, take this puzzle: MATH THE. What do you see? THE after MATH. And there’s your answer: “the aftermath.” Or how about CHAWHORGE? Look carefully and you’ll see the word WHO in the middle of the word CHARGE. So the answer is “who’s in charge.” Now let’s find out if you’re clever enough to get a few on your own….
paidi’m
workedI’m underpaid and overworked
cmopnyaMixed company
podpodpod
Tripod
GolfFootballCar
Sports car
themomanon
The man in the moon
Five-o’clock shadow
businesUnfinished business
YOUR SHIRT IS NOYour shirt is on backward
222 dayTuesday
look you leapLook before you leap