Find the following English words:
  1. A one-word anagram for DELICATESSEN. (No fair cheating.)
  2. A verb whose present tense can be pronounced differently to become the past tense of another verb.
  3. A word you might find on a tube of toothpaste that can be anagrammed into the name of a small country by adding one letter.
I sent in the last one to the NPR Weekend Edition Sunday Puzzle a couple years ago but I don't think it ever made it on the air (I don't actually listen to the show, I just read the website occasionally).

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From: [identity profile] novalis.livejournal.com


ISO 3166 thinks it is. Of course, they also think Puerto Rico is -- and everyone knows that Puerto Rico is a board game, not a country.
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From: [identity profile] dougo.livejournal.com

Re: here's an actual yet extremely lame answer to #1


Extremely lame... or extremely AWESOME?!

Yes, that's the answer I was looking for (but [livejournal.com profile] twistjusty beat you to it). It just popped out at me when I saw a DELICATESSEN sign. I think it's either obvious or impossible.

From: [identity profile] dougo.livejournal.com


I like that pair, but I'm asking for heterophonic homographs, not homophonic heterographs.
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