Sunday, February 01, 2026

NPR Sunday Puzzle (Feb 1, 2026): Two Hooved Animals and an Actress

NPR Sunday Puzzle (Feb 1, 2026): Two Hooved Animals and an Actress
Q: Think of two hooved animals. Take all the letters of one of them and the last three letters of the other, mix them together, and you'll get the first and last names of a famous actress. Who is it?
I was convinced it had to do with a dromedary and Drew Barrymore.

5 comments:

  1. I wanted Salma Hayek to work with Yak. Alas.

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  2. Ha!
    Someone is on the right track...
    Anagrams aren't a lot of fun. But there is one fun thing about this puzzle.

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    1. Wasn't STRAP going to save us from this kind of thing? Where is STRAP?

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  3. I didn't solve it yet, but I stumbled across a variant puzzle, which I am going to send to Lego for the next Puzzleria! In any case, I wanted to see if ChatGPT could solve my puzzle. Here are some of its comments:
    "If solving is the goal and you’re willing to give a tiny nudge that would keep it fun instead of brute-force"
    "And yes—this is exactly the kind of clue where even solvers who love brute force eventually mutter, “There has to be a cleaner insight,” which makes your comment especially on-brand 😄" (my comment was that even ChatGPT got tired of brute force)
    "Very clean, very fair, and yes: much funnier once you realize brute force would be miserable here."



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  4. Well, Pi Day is coming right up, isn't it?!

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