On-air challenge:I'm going to give you two 4-letter words. The first word can be found in consecutive letters inside the first name of a famous person (past or present). The second word can be found in consecutive letters inside that person's last name.
Example: POLE PART --> NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
1. WILL PEAR
2. AVID TERM
3. LIVE HARD
4. WINS HILL
5. ELSE LINT
6. THAN HORN
7. ROVE ELAN
Last week's challenge:These two-word phrases have something very unusual in common. What is it? When you find it, think of another two-word phrase that has the same property.
Property rights
Land mine
Sales order
Color scheme
India ink
Challenge answer:The first three letters of the first word start the name of a state capital. The first two letters of the second word are that capital's state postal abbreviation (Providence, RI; Lansing, MI; Salem, OR; Columbia, SC; Indianapolis, IN — you may come up with a number of other answers that work.)
Winner: Bill Makosey of East Lansing, Mich.
Next week's challenge:This challenge comes from listener Jim Levering of San Antonio. Think of an affliction in five letters. Shift each letter three spaces later in the alphabet — for example, A would become D, B would become E, etc. The result will be a prominent name in the Bible. Who is it?
If you know the answer to next week's challenge, submit it here. Listeners who submit correct answers win a chance to play the on-air puzzle. Important: Include a phone number where we can reach you by Thursday, Sept. 27at 3 p.m. ET.
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