Good morning.
Friday will bring periods of freezing rain and a high of thirty.
School’s canceled – play responsibly.
Earlier this month, at Lake Superior, they had a winter waterspout – a snownado (of which few have ever been photographed):
On this day in 1803, the French turn New Orleans over to America.
Puzzability‘s Christmas-song puzzle series wraps today:
This Week’s Game — December 16-20
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Do You Hear What I Hear?
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Hark, the puzzling angels sing. For each day this week, we started with a well-known lyric from a Christmas carol. Then, for the day’s clue, we broke it down into a series of words that, when said in order, sounds like the original lyric. You’ll probably need to say the words out loud to get the answers.
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Example:
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Easy, shoe, veinier, cell, he, pink
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Answer:
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He sees you when you’re sleeping (from “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town”)
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What to Submit:
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Submit the lyric (as “He sees you when you’re sleeping” in the example) for your answer.
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Friday, December 20
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