Monday, 23 September 2013

wordplay - Venetian word pairs — part 2


A previous posting introduced the concept of Venetian word pairs. Relaxing the rules a bit opens a whole new world of Venetian word pairs.



Let's allow the transformation to use sections which may consist of a single letter. Obviously, the reversal of a single letter is just itself again.


So SORCERESS becomes RECROSSES:


1. SORCERESS
2. SORCER ES S
3. RECROS SE S
4. RECROSSES

The hint for the above might be something like:



female wizard

<===> The tiger continually _________ his territory in search of prey and intruders



Now see how many of the below you can solve:


1.  a fan of Peter, Ivan, Nicholas, Catherine, and all the rest
<===> Dire _______

2. ______ the number until the call goes through
<===> Emergency! We've had a train ______

3. Can you believe that people used to carry these fireworks around in their cars

in case of emergency?
<===> more wrong than wrong

4. no clothes
<===> clothes are scattered all over the floor

5. Why, Mrs. Winthrop, you're looking quite ______ this evening!
<===> ______ball

6. In youth, heights increase. In middle age, ______ increase.

<===> Bill of ______

7. The longer the baby goes without a nap, the _______ he becomes
<===> a split

8. big dog patrols the ski slopes
<===> marketers' reset

9. Applaud all you want, this orchestra never comes back out for _______
<===> Surgeons removed the tissue before it started to _______


10. The battlefield was strewn with _______
<===> creative _______

11. mathematical shape with infinite complexity
<===> boxcar train or _______ train

12. calm
<===> seen again


13. anything relating to marriage
<===> If you can braid hair then you can also undo the braids

14. six-legged animal
<===> She's the ______ person I've ever met!

15. often found in a fireplace holding the coals
<===> very weird

16. edible shellfish

<===> it can't be added up

17. get back together again
<===> known more commonly as a posse or an entourage

18. This ______ some interesting questions
<===> comes up

19. The British press ________ Winston Churchill
<===> Hand lotion leaves a feeling of ________ that I dislike


20. To smooth down this rough wood, you'll need a ______
<===> caught in a net

21. all the ceremonial stuff around royalty
<===> the price of sending goods by train

22. This extravagant staircase is even _______ than the last!
<===> unusual word for snarled


23. Interest _______ in a bank account
<===> to put a witchy spell on

24. one after the other
<===> If you enjoyed sailing it the first time then why not again?

25. He's not just a pastry chef, he's a true ______
<===> Some ______ you're just born with

26. They don't appreciate my dirty jokes because they're all a bunch of ______

<===> lips were pressed together tightly

27. Maybe I really ought to tone down the ________ of my jokes
<===> I guess if you can have several kinds of old laces then you can also have several kinds of ________

28. This tropical drink is made with ______ of mango, papaya, and guava
<===> to read very carefully

29. a place to store your clothes
<===> obscure carpentry term relating to the hole drilled for pinning a mortise-and-tenon joint




Unsolved: 7, 19, 22 All have been solved



Answer



FINAL ANSWER with much help from @Nicolas Budig and @JohnMark Perry

1 (@Nicolas Budig):



TSARIST <-> STRAITS



2 (@Nicolas Budig):




REDIAL <-> DERAIL



3:



FLARES <=> FALSER



4 (@JohnMark_Perry):



NUDITY -> NU DIT Y -> UN TID Y -> UNTIDY




5:



LOVELY <=> VOLLEY



6:



GIRTHS <=> RIGHTS



7:




FUSSIER <=> FISSURE



8:



BERNARD <=> REBRAND



9:



ENCORES <===> NECROSE




10 (@Nicolas Budig):



CORPSES <-> PROCESS



11:



FRACTAL <=> FLATCAR



12:




SERENE <=> RESEEN



13:



NUPTIAL <=> UNPLAIT



14 (@Nicolas Budig):



INSECT <-> NICEST




15:



BRAZIER <=> BIZARRE



16 (@JohnMark_Perry):



MUSSELS -> MUS SEL S -> SUM LES S -> SUMLESS



17 (@Nicolas Budig):




REUNITE <-> RETINUE



18:



RAISES <=> ARISES



19:



OILINESS <=> LIONISES




20:



SANDER <=> SNARED



21 (@JohnMark_Perry):



REGALIA -> R EGALIA -> R AILAGE -> RAILAGE



22:




GRANDER <=> GNARRED



23 (@Nicolas Budig):



ACCRUES <-> ACCURSE



24:



SERIAL <=> RESAIL




25 (@JohnMark_Perry):



ARTIST -> ART I ST -> TRA I TS -> TRAITS



26:



PRUDES <=> PURSED



27:




RACINESS <=> ARSENICS



28:



PUREES <=> PERUSE



29 (@JohnMark_Perry):



WARDROBE -> WARD ROB E -> DRAW BOR E -> DRAWBORE




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