Subject: [Tweeters] NPR Sunday morning puzzle -- a bird puzzle!
Date: Dec 13 15:57:02 2006
From: Rob Conway - robin_birder at hotmail.com


This is an easy one - answers still accepted today...

Rob Conway
Newcastle, WA

robin_birder at hotmail.com





>From: Ellen Blackstone <Ellen at 123imagine.net>
>To: Tweeters Newsgroup <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
>Subject: [Tweeters] NPR Sunday morning puzzle -- a bird puzzle!
>Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 06:00:05 -0800
>
>Tweeters,
>
>The puzzle from Will Shortz, Weekend Sunday Edition, for this week is about
>birds. Here it is:
>Challenge from December 10: From Adam Cohen of Brooklyn, New York:
>Take the names of two birds, four letters each. Place these names side by
>side, then move the first letter of the string to the end and you'll get an
>eight-letter word that describes where birds fly. What are the birds and
>where do they fly? Hint: the first bird is a common one everyone knows. The
>second bird is seen mainly in crossword puzzles.
>---------------------------------
>I'm sure you need to send in the answer by the end of the day today,
>Wednesday (maybe even by 2 or 3PM). Here is the puzzle page:
>http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6603945
>
>Let's get a Tweeter on NPR this Sunday!
>
>EB
>
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