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If you're a fan of the "Sunday Puzzle" on NPR's Weekend Edition, then you might have heard puzzle master Will Shortz's challenge to the radio and Web audience on April 19: "Take the phrase 'more corruptness.' Rearrange these 15 letters to name a popular magazine. Tip: It's a magazine this phrase definitely does not apply to."
The answer revealed yesterday is, of course, Consumer Reports.
Here's another anagram for you: Rearrange the phrase "most sharp" to name another consumer magazine (and a sibling title to Consumer Reports). In this case, the phrase definitely describes the magazine, both its editors and readers.
Submit your guess by leaving a comment below. No prizes, unfortunately, but the magazine's advice could save you a bundle.
Stumped? Here's the answer.—Daniel DiClerico | e-mail | Twitter
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