Sunday Puzzle: Name two, start with three
Briefly

This article presents a word challenge involving multiple categories, asking readers to identify items beginning with specified letter combinations. Examples include body parts, chemical elements, and alcoholic drinks. It also recaps a previous challenge regarding female animals and synonyms for their offspring, highlighting the winner from Los Angeles. The current challenge involves changing a letter in a child's game to find a popular animated character, engaging readers to participate by providing their answers.
1. Tongue 2. Silicon 3. Bear 4. Cha-Cha 5. Martini 6. Mile 7. Bamboo 8. Twizzlers 9. Scraper 10. Closet 11. Proud.
This week's challenge comes from Evan Kalish, of Bayside, N.Y. Take a child's game, in eight letters. Change the sixth letter to 'ch' and, phonetically, you'll have a popular animated children's character.
Last week's challenge was to name certain female animals; insert a T somewhere inside the word, and you'll get a synonym for this animal's offspring.
The winner Jerry Tsai of Los Angeles, Calif. provided answers for last week's challenge by finding synonyms through alterations in the animal's name.
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