Sunday, May 18, 2025

NPR Sunday Puzzle (May 18, 2025): You Read It Here First

NPR Sunday Puzzle (May 18, 2025): You Read It Here First
Q: Name a popular magazine. Rearrange its letters. Then add an O at the end and you'll name a prominent subject in this magazine's new issue. What magazine is it? Hint: You don't need to read this magazine in order to guess the answer.
You can add a few more letters and the answer still works.

63 comments:

  1. I’m reminded of an apposite foreign interjection.

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  3. Kind of easy this week! Happy SUNDAY all!

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  4. I just heard about the prominent subject once again.

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  5. Cute, but easy. After last week's low number for Gladys Knight, this week's should be back to four digits.

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    1. I was surprised by the low number of correct answers last week. But then I had just finished watching the movie Patriot Games. After saving a member of the British Royal family, Jack Ryan is made a knight. Anne Archer says to Harrison Ford: “Let’s go, Sir Jack” and he replies “Lady Katherine.”

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    2. Probably more like fourteen hundred.

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  6. If I have the answer, while the magazine was news to me, it is better known to others.

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    1. I just realized how wrong my initial answer was. So wrong, that revealing it isn't TMI, just funny. Dive Magazine, which covers the world of SCUBA (sorry SDB, not Sky) Diving, regularly publishes reviews of action cameras, which are used to shoot underwater VIDEO.

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    2. No kidding! I was kicking around an answer along that line, also. Mine was with video and TV guide, but alas.

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  7. The magazine will probably still be writing about this subject this summer.

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  8. AAARGH--I just realized I submitted the wrong answer. I still like mine, but it would never have met with NPR's approval.

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    1. I submitted a perfectly good "alternate" last week. Not even a mention though.

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  9. The last letters of the subject had a very different meaning in my former career.

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    1. Did you work in a circus formerly?

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    2. No, but having worked in Washington, DC, I've been exposed to a circus like atmosphere.

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    3. I hear you, SuperZee! I was just trying to be cute.
      And congrats on having survived DC!! That makes you a SuperHero in my book!

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    4. Some of the most fun I had at work, and by far my best boss, were while I was working in DC. Email me at zarkinjj@gmail if you'd care to follow up.

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  10. It took much less work to solve the puzzle than to get what I think is an appropriate hint. Take a word that rhymes with the magazine title and you get something the subject has often been under.

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  11. Holy guacamole! Actually got the answer before morning coffee! And I’m not totally human until the first cup of Java.

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  12. That was a compliment to Rob.

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  13. Well, at least this is a non-repeat puzzle from the dozen or so regular submitters.

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  14. No hint needed this week.

    Interestingly, you can also solve the puzzle in REVERSE. Think of a Subject of a specific magazine, add an O at the end, and you get the Magazine name!

    I'm thinking of "Oprah's O Quarterly," of course.

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  15. Take a homophone of another popular magazine, in which you're unlikely to find the prominent subject. Rearrange the letters, add an O at the end, and you get the prominent subject.

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  16. The answer reminds me of the Fairy Godmother.

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  17. I believe 9mm magazines are the most popular now.

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  18. In hospital during a 3rd week of pulmonary issues and my 0740 and 0940 slots both found RTs and nurses tending to me. When they were done, I went straight to the puzzle page and was in the middle of solving by the time I finished reading. Good thing that I did because a random clue jumped off of the page to me.

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  19. The on air challenge was a little tougher than I had last week, so congrats to Cindy M. for her solid showing. I predict more than 1,000 answers this week, and I got it while out walking in the wind.
    On an unrelated matter, I ordered some mushroom coffee. Anybody here tried it?

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    1. Never heard of it. Could you send us a stool sample?

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    2. SDB certainly puts the fun in fungus.

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    3. Yes, but on a more serious note. Do not trust mushroom growers. They tend to have loose morels.

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    4. As a former Miss Oklahoma said, "I am Anita."

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    5. I think I remember her. Wasn't she in the circus at one time and a member of The Flying Porcini's?

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    1. And for that matter, another good(musical)clue would be Sly and the Family Stone.
      pjbCan"DanceToTheMusic"WithTheBestOfThem

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    2. ...or perhaps even Chicago.
      pjbNeverEverFoundOutTheAnswersToQuestions67Or68(WasIt25?Or6To4?)

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  21. The magazine is known for a certain superlative. The subject in question is unlikely to get that title.

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  22. Funny, I got this one by first getting the subject! I think almost everyone else got it the other way around.

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  23. I'm not sure I got it, but I'll pray as I send it in.

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  24. You might not *need* to read the magazine, but those who do are more fortunate than the rest of us around the globe.

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    1. I don’t have enough free time in my life for this parade of mad bits of entertainment.

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  25. I sent in another answer which works much better. I'll pray for it as well.

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  26. This magazine's circulation isn't massive, but it is certainly respectable

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  27. Here's a musical clue: They're coming to take me away, hee hee, hah hah!

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    1. ...to the happy home, where life is beautiful all the time, and I'll be happy to see those nice young men in their clean white coats...
      pjbLivesWhereThereJustHappensToBeLotsOfTreesAndFlowersAndChirpingBirds,ButAbsolutelyNoBasketWeaversWhoSitAndTwiddleTheirThumbsAndToes(AtLeastNotTheLastTimeHeChecked!)

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