Hey, do any of you listen to National Public Radio's puzzle time on Sundays? One of
my favorite word games popped up a while back. I played this as a child and as a Girl Scout decades ago. You make up a clue and the other players have to
answer using two rhyming words. Not rhyme with the clue, the two
rhymes are the answer. (clear as gravy, right?) I love these
things
I make them up all the time and my family hates it when I'm on a
run. So why don't you play with me. Are you up to the
challenge? (Please say yes. I'm anxious to make anyone my guinea pig.)
Here's an example and I'll throw in the answer to be kind.
"A farmer's problem in a drought." That's the clue.
Hey! I see you squirming. Don't look at the next line with the answer until you've tried a little harder!
Okay, no clue? (even though I gave you one.)
The answer is.......crop flop. And there are other answers to the same puzzle, too. I've thought of several more... Now remember the rules and write some of your own!!! I'll write some more, too as I really can't help myself.
Come on now. Please, please, please. Play along!
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“Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow.”
Mary Anne Radmacher